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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

hopped out

She hopped out of the swimming cool with cold.

Is this sentence correct?

[Here I have the written the "hop" to mean "to go out quickly" and not the basic meaning, "jump on one foot"]
  

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Hi, She hopped out of the swimming cool with cold. Is this sentence correct? [Here I have the written the "hop" to mean "to go out quickly" and not the basic meaning, "jump on one foot"] The 'hop out' idiom is OK, but say She hopped out of the swimming p ool because it was cold.

  • Hi, She hopped out of the swimming cool with cold.
  • Is this sentence correct?
  • [Here I have the written the "hop" to mean "to go out quickly" and not the basic meaning, "jump on one foot"] The 'hop out' idiom is OK, but say She hopped out of the swimming p ool because it was cold.
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Hi,

She hopped out of the swimming cool with cold.

Is this sentence correct?

[Here I have the written the "hop" to mean "to go out quickly" and not the basic meaning, "jump on one foot"]

The 'hop out' idiom is OK, but say She hopped out of the s

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