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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Pull(ed)

1. What is the difference between both these sentences:



a) "I pulled on my jeans."


b) "I wore my jeans."





2. And how about these ones:



a) "I pulled some coins out of my pocket."


b) "I pulled some coins from my pocket."

  

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Christine Christie 1. What is the difference between both these sentences: Not "both these sentences" but "these two sentences". " You donned them.

  • Christine Christie 1.
  • What is the difference between both these sentences: Not "both these sentences" but "these two sentences".
  • " You donned them.
  • You used your hands to make the jeans come up your legs until they wouldn't go any higher and then fastened them.
  • " This has at least two meanings.
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Christine Christie1. What is the difference between both these sentences:

Not "both these sentences" but "these two sentences".

Christine Christie"I pulled on my jeans."

You donned them. You used your hands to make the jeans come up your legs until they wouldn't go any higher and then fastened them. The usual phras

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