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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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Jumped over the book

A : When I jumped over the book, I fell down.

B : Don't tell lie. How jumping over a tiny book can lead to falling down?

A : See my nose, blood is trickling down - see the consequences of falling down.

B : Oh Sorry !

A : Well, I felt flat on my face and I got hard stroke to my nose by the ground.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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Some suggestions: A: When I jumped over the book, I fell down (or fell over) B: Don't lie! ) How can / could jumping over a tiny book make you fall over? A: Look at the blood trickling out of my nose?

  • Some suggestions: A: When I jumped over the book, I fell down (or fell over) B: Don't lie!
  • ) How can / could jumping over a tiny book make you fall over?
  • A: Look at the blood trickling out of my nose?
  • That's from falling over.
  • B: Oh dear!
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Some suggestions:

A: When I jumped over the book, I fell down (or fell over)

B: Don't lie! (or, Come on!) How can / could jumping over a tiny book make you fall over?

A: Look at the blood trickling out of my nose? That's from falling over.

B: Oh dear!

A: I fell flat on my face, and my nose struck the ground hard.

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