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Stride vs striding Tue Aug 22, 2006 16:36 pm  Stride vs striding
 

Hi,

Why you use "stride" not "striding" in the following sentence? Is it incorrect to say "striding"?

A moment later I saw her stride into the room, proud of her success.

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Stride vs striding Tue Aug 22, 2006 20:31 pm  Stride vs striding
 

Striding also is possible.Srtiding expresses a process while stride a completion, finished action. Am I right, Alan?
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Stride vs striding Tue Aug 22, 2006 20:44 pm  Stride vs striding
 

Hi ladies Very Happy

My personal preference would be stride because stride more or less means "enter" in the sentence ("stride into the room") and that's a short act rather than a process. Wink

I'd like striding better if the sentence were "...striding across the room..."

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Stride vs striding Tue Aug 22, 2006 21:05 pm  Stride vs striding
 

Quite reasonable, Amy. But I know people that can stride into the room very slowly. Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
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Stride vs striding Tue Aug 22, 2006 21:16 pm  Stride vs striding
 

Cool
But if someone's striding becomes too slow, then it might be best not to call it 'striding' anymore. Wink
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Stride vs striding Tue Aug 22, 2006 22:53 pm  Stride vs striding
 

Right you are! Laughing Laughing Laughing
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