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Which are correct:

[color=red]1-I once saw Harry commit a foul on Pete and Pete lose his temper.
[color=blue]2-I once saw Harry commit a foul on Pete with Pete losing his temper.
[color=brown]3-I once saw Harry commit a foul on Pete, then him lose his temper.
[color=indigo]4-I once saw Harry commit a foul on Pete, him losing his temper.

Gratefully,
Navi.

1 and 2 are okay though there would be better ways of conveying the same thing (e.g. resulting in Pete losing his temper) The other two sound very odd.

I think the more natural order would be far more likely to be
I on ce saw Pete lose his temper after Harry fouled him.