Hi teachers,
I want to describe a photo.
There are two people in the photo. A girl and a little boy. The girl is standing on the top of a rock. She is reaching her hand out to the boy trying to help him climb the rock. They may have a trip. The sun is shining all over the place and they look happy and cheerful.
1. Please check the sentences below for me.
2. Can I replace "climb" with "get to"?
3. Can I replace "climb" with "get into"?
4. Would it be OK if I add "to" before "climb"?
Moonrise 2. Can I replace "climb" with "get to"? That is possible if he is on a different rock at about the same level.
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Moonrise2. Can I replace "climb" with "get to"?
That is possible if he is on a different rock at about the same level.
Moonrise3. Can I replace "climb" with "get into"?
I'll bet that you meant to type "get onto", which would be fine.
Moonrise4. Would it be OK if I add "to" before "climb"
MoonriseHi teachers,
I want to describe a photo. Please check the sentences below for me.
There are two people in the photo. A girl and a little boy. The girl is standing on the top of a rock. She is reaching her hand out to the boy trying to help him climb the rock. They may
have a