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Fold silver Posted 9 years ago
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What is the difference between 'bunch', 'loads', 'lots', 'heap' and 'pile' ???


Do we say : " I slipped on the grass or I tripped over the grass''?


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fold silver What is the difference between 'bunch', 'loads', 'lots', 'heap' and 'pile' ??? There is no difference in quantity. fold silver Do we say : " I slipped on the grass or I tripped over the grass''?

  • fold silver What is the difference between 'bunch', 'loads', 'lots', 'heap' and 'pile' ???
  • There is no difference in quantity.
  • fold silver Do we say : " I slipped on the grass or I tripped over the grass''?
  • 'Slipped' if it is short and slippery; 'tripped' if it is piled high.
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fold silverWhat is the difference between 'bunch', 'loads', 'lots', 'heap' and 'pile' ???

There is no difference in quantity.

fold silverDo we say : " I slipped on the grass or I tripped over the grass''?

'Slipped' if it is short and slippery; 'tripped' if it is piled high.

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