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Guyper Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Looking for a verb

"His clothes is stuck between the door"

Hi, what verb can I use in the phrase below?

"The door ____ my clothes"

Are "nab" and "jam" acceptable?

Thank you
  

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" Guyper "The door __ my clothes" Again, context is vital for a complete answer. " I don't know what else to suggest.

  • " Guyper "The door __ my clothes" Again, context is vital for a complete answer.
  • " I don't know what else to suggest.
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Guyper"His clothes is stuck between the door"
Without some context I can only guess that you may mean "His clothes are stuck on the door."
Guyper"The door __ my clothes"
Again, context is vital for a complete answer. You might try "snag." I don't know what else to suggest.
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Hi,
"His clothes is are stuck between the door" If you want to say 'between', you have to mention two things. More typically, you'd say 'His clothes are stuck in the door'. Here, 'the door' means 'the doorway'.

what verb can I use in the phrase below?

"The door __ my clothes"

Are "nab" and "jam" acceptable? Not natural. You might say 'The d

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