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Mr. Tom Posted 9 years ago
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The blundering child...

Hi

Is this sentence OK?

(A child was running wildly where the writer was having his tea and was not ready to sit still.)

The blundering child ultimately bumped into me, knocking off my cup of hot tea all over my legs.

Thanks,

Tom

  

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The blundering child ultimately bumped into me, knocking off my cup of hot tea all over my legs. More casual is this. eg The clumsy kid finally bumped into me and knocked my hot tea a ll over my legs.

  • The blundering child ultimately bumped into me, knocking off my cup of hot tea all over my legs.
  • More casual is this.
  • eg The clumsy kid finally bumped into me and knocked my hot tea a ll over my legs.
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The blundering child ultimately bumped into me, knocking off my cup of hot tea all over my legs.


More casual is this.

eg The clumsy kid finally bumped into me and knocked my hot tea all over my legs.

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