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Hanuman_2000 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Pull

Hello,

1. I pulled on his sweater.

2.I pulled his sweater.

What is the difference between the meaning of the two sentences?

I want to know the usage of "pull on" and "pull".

Thanks.
  

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Hello, According to the dictionary, pull on sth ~ put on clothes quickly. Ex. I pulled on my uniform and went to my school because at that time,i was late for school.

  • Hello, According to the dictionary, pull on sth ~ put on clothes quickly.
  • Ex.
  • I pulled on my uniform and went to my school because at that time,i was late for school.
  • pull (v)drag,draw,stretch,tear and so on.
  • My sister scolded me because I pulled her new clothes.
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Hello,

According to the dictionary,

pull on sth ~put on clothes quickly. Ex. I pulled on my uniform and went to my school because at that time,i was late for school.

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