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Juniper Kim Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Hello, I have questions related to the grammar in the following sentences.

If you answer my questions, I thank you for answering.

Q1: I know that ‘hand something in’ is a correct expression.

But, I wonder if ‘hand in something’ is grammatically correct.

Q2: In the following sentence, I wonder if ‘pump up each other’ instead of ‘pump each other up’ is grammatically correct.

They began to do the high five on purpose to pump each other up during the matches.

please reply.

  

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But, I wonder if ‘hand in something’ is grammatically correct. It's correct. I used to sit in the library working on a paper, staring at the same page for hours, but in the end, it's better to hand in something.

  • But, I wonder if ‘hand in something’ is grammatically correct.
  • It's correct.
  • I used to sit in the library working on a paper, staring at the same page for hours, but in the end, it's better to hand in something.
  • Juniper Kim Q2: In the following sentence, I wonder if ‘pump up each other’ instead of ‘pump each other up’ is grammatically correct.
  • No.
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Juniper KimQ1: I know that ‘hand something in’ is a correct expression.But, I wonder if ‘hand in something’ is grammatically correct.

It's correct.

I used to sit in the library working on a paper, staring at the same page for hours, but in the end, it's better to hand in something.

Juniper KimQ2: In the following sen

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