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Vincent Teo Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Jumping into / to a hoop

Can I say,

(a) The lion is jumping through / over / in / into/ to a hoop.
  

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The lion is jumping through a hoop. We jumped through hoops to get it done. )

  • The lion is jumping through a hoop.
  • We jumped through hoops to get it done.
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The lion is jumping through a hoop.

We jumped through hoops to get it done. (An idiom that means we had to do a lot of difficult tricky tasks to complete the assignment.)

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