tuboludo
07-22-2015, 05:01 AM
So first the section itself (so to speak).
“The good thing about an instinct decision is that it can’t be stopped and action will unfold. But you never know before the action is over if you hit the prey or not.”
Which one sounds (is) better. Version A or the version B?
A.
“But you never know before the action is over if you hit the prey or not.”
B.
“But you never know if you hit the prey or not before the action is over.”
Thank for your help guys (and girls too, of course)
PS
To complicate matters further, is it correct to say “instinct decision”, or should it be “instinctive decision” ????
“The good thing about an instinct decision is that it can’t be stopped and action will unfold. But you never know before the action is over if you hit the prey or not.”
Which one sounds (is) better. Version A or the version B?
A.
“But you never know before the action is over if you hit the prey or not.”
B.
“But you never know if you hit the prey or not before the action is over.”
Thank for your help guys (and girls too, of course)
PS
To complicate matters further, is it correct to say “instinct decision”, or should it be “instinctive decision” ????