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Slocawber Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Describing a crash

While running, an American football player ends up against a pole in the ground.

Can the following verbs be used to describe the scene?

- bumps into

- crashes against

- collides with

By the way: Is 'to end up against something' correct?

Thank you!
  

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slocawber By the way: Is 'to end up against something' correct? No. It's awkward.

  • slocawber By the way: Is 'to end up against something' correct?
  • No.
  • It's awkward.
  • - bumps into- crashes against- collides with Almost.
  • Replace "crashes against" with crashes into .
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slocawberBy the way: Is 'to end up against something' correct?
No. It's awkward.
slocawberCan the following verbs be used to describe the scene?- bumps into- crashes against- collides with
Almost. Replace "crashes against" with crashes into.
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slocawberBy the way: Is 'to end up against something' correct?
Grammatically, yes.

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