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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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escape into / in

0Can I say,02br
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00(a) The mouse escapes into / to / in the bushes every day. 02br
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00(b) The mouse escaped through the bushes.02br
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00(c) The mouse escapes from the bushes every day.0-
  

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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Vincent Teo12cite 10Can I say,12br 12br 10(a) The mouse escapes into / to / in the bushes every day. 02br 00What is the context? 0-

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Vincent Teo12cite 10Can I say,12br 12br 10(a) The mouse escapes into / to / in the bushes every day.
  • 02br 00What is the context?
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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10Can I say,12br
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10(a) The mouse escapes into / to / in the bushes every day. 12br
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10(b) The mouse escaped through the bushes.12br
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10(c) The mouse escapes from the bushes every day.12br
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10All are gr
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0As an exercise in the meaning or use of prepositions, (c) seems unlikely, especially in view of (a) and (b). The bushes are a great hiding place for the mouse. He should feel safe and have no reason to leave. You usually try to escape when your present surroundings make you feel trapped or threatened.0-

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