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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Jumped to save

Can I say,

He jumped to save the girl who was drowning in the river.
  

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It's correct but ambiguous. Did he jump up? - Jump in the water?

  • It's correct but ambiguous.
  • Did he jump up?
  • - Jump in the water?
  • Jump in his boat?
  • Also, we sometimes use "jumped" figuratively.
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It's correct but ambiguous. Did he jump up? - Jump in the water? Jump in his boat?

Also, we sometimes use "jumped" figuratively. "He jumped at the chance to be a big hero."

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