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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

collided with / at / into

Can I say,

His car collided with / at / into the trunk.
  

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I would suggest this: - His car crashed into a tree. The verb 'collide' would be more typically used when both objects are in motion: - His car collided with an ambulance.

  • I would suggest this: - His car crashed into a tree.
  • The verb 'collide' would be more typically used when both objects are in motion: - His car collided with an ambulance.
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I would suggest this:

- His car crashed into a tree.

The verb 'collide' would be more typically used when both objects are in motion:

- His car collided with an ambulance.

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