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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Against or on

Pounded head on/against the pavement.

Is on or against correct in sentences like this?
  

Top answer

It could be either. We need a full sentence to be sure. You need a subject for the verb and a determiner for 'head'.

  • It could be either.
  • We need a full sentence to be sure.
  • You need a subject for the verb and a determiner for 'head'.
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It could be either. We need a full sentence to be sure. You need a subject for the verb and a determiner for 'head'.
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Thanks, FJ. How about this?
My head kept struggling against the pavement.

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