a base jump means you jump off a very high structure, eg a bridge, a crane, a tall building, with a parachute. my very first base jump. This is an emphatic way of saying t he first time that I did this.
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a base jump means you jump off a very high structure, eg a bridge, a crane, a tall building, with a parachute.
...my very first base jump. This is an emphatic way of saying the first time that I did this.
Anonymous,
Please do not hijack other people's threads with your unrelated question.
Start a new thread in the future.
I have split this off into a new thread.
CJ
anonymousWhat does thismeans?mean?
After auxiliary do (do, does, did) you must use the plain form of the verb.
CJ