Hi,
I have some issues with these sentences. Is it possible to use all the suggestions? If not, which ones are the best?
1. Before she could say anything, Jeff leaves/left/let Jamie alone with the ghost.
2. In the end, as she is waiting for Stan, Jamie is grinning/grins from ear to ear.
Thank you for your help
tense use
Moderator: Joe
Re: tense use
leaves: possible in very informal setting (eg telling joke - but why isn't it "Before she can say anything..."?)
left: ok
let: grammatically ok, but potential difference in meaning
is grinning: ok
grins: grammatically ok but is the meaning as intended?
left: ok
let: grammatically ok, but potential difference in meaning
is grinning: ok
grins: grammatically ok but is the meaning as intended?
Re: tense use
Thank you for your answer. It helped very much