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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

put her knee on it.

She bent over the place and put her knee on it.

What does it mean" put her knee on it"?

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Hi, She bent over the place and put her knee on it. What does it mean" put her knee on it"? It sounds like she placed her knee on it, ie she knelt on it.

  • Hi, She bent over the place and put her knee on it.
  • What does it mean" put her knee on it"?
  • It sounds like she placed her knee on it, ie she knelt on it.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

She bent over the place and put her knee on it.

What does it mean" put her knee on it"? It sounds like she placed her knee on it, ie she knelt on it.

Best wishes, Clive
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>She bent over the place

This is strange to me. You don't bend over a place, but mostly over an object, etc.
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Place can also be used to refer to a very precise small area in some contexts.

She bent over the place where the body had been found.

She marked the place where the weapon had been hidden.

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