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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

knock

Hi,

Can I use both variants?

-Someone knocked the door / at the door.

Thank you!
  

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knock at the door knock on the door to knock the door would be to bump into it, knock it over, or say it's rubbish d

  • knock at the door knock on the door to knock the door would be to bump into it, knock it over, or say it's rubbish d
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knock at the door
knock on the door

to knock the door would be to bump into it, knock it over, or say it's rubbish Emotion: smile

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