(speaker is telling someone about something that happened yesterday)
Her son was playing with a toy car I'd given him and out of nowhere he just yanks/yanked it into my foot.
Is "I'd given him" correct?
Are both "yanks" and "yanked" natural?
anonymous (speaker is telling someone about something that happened yesterday) Her son was playing with a toy car I'd given him , and out of nowhere he just yanks/yanked slams/slammed it into my foot. 'yank' is a pulling motion. You need a word that indicates a pushing motion.
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anonymous(speaker is telling someone about something that happened yesterday)
Her son was playing with a toy car I'd given him, and out of nowhere he just
yanks/yankedslams/slammed it into my foot.
'yank' is a pulling motion. You need a wor