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Tinanam0102 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

"knock over" usage in this sentence

Dear teachers,

Would you help me with a scenario happened in an elevator the other day? I couldn't find a verb to describe a purposely act?

I was in an elevator with a father and a little baby son. I was holding an ice-cream cone in my one hand and grocery bag in my other hand, and the father was holding his squalling son in his arms, so my ice-cream cone had the same level to his son. A while later, he purposely slammed his hand on my ice-cream cone and it fell on/to the floor of the elevator. Then he gave me this "hmm, hmm"

Would the following saying correct and natural?

- The little baby knocked over my ice-cream cone to the floor.

- The little baby slammed my ice-cream in /onto the floor.

- The little baby attacked/came at my ice-cream and it fell to/on the floor.

What would a natural way to express this act?

Thank you.

Tinanam
  

Top answer

The baby knocked my ice cream onto the floor.

  • The baby knocked my ice cream onto the floor.
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7 Answers
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The baby knocked my ice cream onto the floor.
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Dear Mister Micawber,

Would "slammed my ice cream onto the floor" be correct?

Thank you.

Tinanam
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tinanam0102Would "slammed my ice cream onto the floor" be correct?
Whew! That would be very violent! I don't think a baby is strong enough to "slam something onto the floor"!
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Hi CaliJim,

This little baby around 2 year-old is living 2 floor down. He's very adorable but I think he was having a bad day. He kept hitting his father and when when he turned around and saw my ice cream cone, he lost his temper and hit (?)my ice cream. And when the ice cream cone fell onto the floor, he was so cute and held his hands together moving inward and outward near his mout
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Mr. M. has already given you the best possible way to write it. It is futile to search for better ways. What he wrote is exactly how you say it.

CJ
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Hi Mr. Micawber and CalifJim,

Thank you for you help. I keep imaging the situation in my native words that I forgot that Mr. Micawber's answer to my question is most suitable one.

Regards,

Tinanam

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