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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Drops on/to the ground

The mafia people throw the dead guy off the rooftop. His body drops down on/to the ground close to where Mia is standing.

Does both on/to mean that he lands on the ground? Could I use a better word than drops?

  

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anonymous Does Do both on/to mean that he lands on the ground? Yes. anonymous Could I use a better word than drops?

  • anonymous Does Do both on/to mean that he lands on the ground?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous Could I use a better word than drops?
  • No, but 'falls' is equally good.
  • CJ
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anonymousDoes Do both on/to mean that he lands on the ground?

Yes.

anonymousCould I use a better word than drops?

No, but 'falls' is equally good.

CJ

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