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Mr. Tom Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

He jumped from a 10-feet height.

Hi

Which one of the following sentences sounds more natural to you?
1) He jumped from ten feet.

2) He jumped from a height of ten feet.

3) He jumped from a ten-foot wall.

Thanks,

Tom

  

Top answer

They're all perfectly natural in the right context. Your subject title, of course, is incorrect. A "ten-foot" height is the same as a "ten-foot" wall.

  • They're all perfectly natural in the right context.
  • Your subject title, of course, is incorrect.
  • A "ten-foot" height is the same as a "ten-foot" wall.
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They're all perfectly natural in the right context.

Your subject title, of course, is incorrect. A "ten-foot" height is the same as a "ten-foot" wall.

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