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Mowgli Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

cut down versus bring down, or knock down

Hello,

can I also say?:

1) Strong winds have cut trees down.

or is only number 2 possible?:

2) Strong winds have also brouht (knocked) trees down.

If I hear cut down, I imagine that a device is being used- a saw, which cannot be used in case of the wind, that´s why I wonder if also sentence number 1 is possible.

Thanks Mowgli
  

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I would use knocked down or blown down. Cut does imply a tool was used to bring down the tree.

  • I would use knocked down or blown down.
  • Cut does imply a tool was used to bring down the tree.
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I would use knocked down or blown down. Cut does imply a tool was used to bring down the tree.

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