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Fire1 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Kick something

1. He kicked the ball to move.

2. He kicked the ball moving.

3. He kicked the ball move.

4. He kicked the ball to moving.

5. He kicked the ball into moving.

6. He was kicking the ball moving.

7. He was kicking the ball move.

8. He was kicking the ball to moving.

9. He was kicking the ball into moving.


What are the differences between them in meaning?

help me plz ... I really want to know the differences and whether they sound natural or not.

  

Top answer

Most of these are incorrect grammar, and all are unnatural. Just say eg He kicked the ball and it moved. Or just He kicked the ball.

  • Most of these are incorrect grammar, and all are unnatural.
  • Just say eg He kicked the ball and it moved.
  • Or just He kicked the ball.
  • Don't all ***** move if you kick them?
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Most of these are incorrect grammar, and all are unnatural.

Just say eg He kicked the ball and it moved.

Or just He kicked the ball. Don't all ***** move if you kick them?

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One might say "He kicked the ball into motion", but it would require an unusual circumstance.

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