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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Jumped off/from the balcony

The boy jumped off/from the balcony to a tree house.


If the tree house is level with the balcony (don't know if it makes any difference), would you use "off" or "from"?

  

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"Jump off" has him going down with no destination. Jumping from one thing to another can be in any direction. Use more words.

  • "Jump off" has him going down with no destination.
  • Jumping from one thing to another can be in any direction.
  • Use more words.
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"Jump off" has him going down with no destination. Jumping from one thing to another can be in any direction. Use more words.

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