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Mr. Tom Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Smashed on and against

Hi

Are all these sentences equally natural?

In a fit of anger, he smashed his cell phone onto the floor.
In a fit of anger, he smashed his cell phone on the floor.
In a fit of anger, he smashed his cell phone against the floor.

Thanks,

Tom
  

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Mr. Tom In a fit of anger, he smashed his cell phone onto the floor. No.

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  • Tom In a fit of anger, he smashed his cell phone onto the floor.
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  • Tom In a fit of anger, he smashed his cell phone on the floor.
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Mr. TomIn a fit of anger, he smashed his cell phone onto the floor.
No.
Mr. TomIn a fit of anger, he smashed his cell phone on the floor.
Yes.
Mr. TomIn a fit of anger, he smashed his cell phone against the floor.
Possible, but there would have to be a good reason you didn't just go with "

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