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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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please don't climb ...

0Can I say,02br
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00(a) Please do not climb (up / on/ to) the window. 02br
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00(b)Please do not / cannot climb out / out of / through / onto the window.02br
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00(c) Please don't climb the window, it is dangerous. (isn't two sentence or one sentence?) 02br
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00(d)Do not climb towards / toword / out from the window. 0-
  

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0(a) Please do not climb (up / on/ to) the window. -- 01i 00All are possible, Vincent-- it depends on the window structure and logistics of the climber02i 02br 02br 00(b)Please 01b 00do not climb02b 00 out / out of / through / onto the window. --01i 00 Same comment as above02br 02i 02br 02br 00(c) Please don't climb the window01b 00;02b 00 it is dangerous.

  • 0(a) Please do not climb (up / on/ to) the window.
  • -- 01i 00All are possible, Vincent-- it depends on the window structure and logistics of the climber02i 02br 02br 00(b)Please 01b 00do not climb02b 00 out / out of / through / onto the window.
  • --01i 00 Same comment as above02br 02i 02br 02br 00(c) Please don't climb the window01b 00;02b 00 it is dangerous.
  • -- 01i 00with your original comma, it is a comma-splice error02i 00) 02br 02br 00(d) Do not climb towards / toward / out01b 00 of 02b 00the window.
  • -- 01i 00Same comment as for ( a )02i 0-
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0(a) Please do not climb (up / on/ to) the window. -- 01i00All are possible, Vincent-- it depends on the window structure and logistics of the climber02i02br
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00(b)Please 01b00do not climb02b00 out / out of / through / onto the window. --01i00 Same comment as above02br
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01cite10Mister Micawber12cite10(a) Please do not climb (up / on/ to) the window. -- 11i10All are possible, Vincent-- it depends on the window structure and logistics of the climber12i12br
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10(b)Please 11b10do not climb12b10 out / out of / through / onto the window. --11
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00If the picture shows the boy intends to climb the window (he hasn't climb up yet)12blockquote
10Your description is unclear, Vincent. Where is the boy-- on the floor? Outside? Where is the window-- high or low? In the wall or in the roof? Where is the boy going-- through the window? Above it? We cannot simply 'climb a window'-- it is too fr
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0The pictures show the boy put one of his leg up on the panel of the window. His hand put on the panel too. He was trying to climb up. 02br
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00So, which preposition are suitable? 0-
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0Is he outside or inside?0-
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0(i) He is inside the room. He want to go outside, so he climbed.02br
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01i00(ii) it is a comma-splice error. (what is that mean?) 02i0-
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01-- 01i00Please do not climb out the window02i00.02br
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002-- [url=05000]COMMA SPLICE[/url] 0240
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0 only "climbed out" is acceptable? how about others? 0-
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0That is the only preposition that I am willing to commit to-- and it may be wrong. I frankly have no idea where your boy actually is at the moment, what is physical relationship to the window is, etc.0-

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