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Onizo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Jump


I am looking for an expression to describe someone to jump across two step stones. You jump off from one and land on another. What prepositon is appropriate? Jump across, jump (nothing) stones, or something else?

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jump from one stone to the next / to another

  • jump from one stone to the next / to another
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jump from one stone to the next / to another

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