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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Through/into the nearest door

As she could hear the men coming back out into the hallway, she dived/ducked through/into the nearest door.


1) Are both "dived" and "ducked" natural here?

2) Should it be "through" or "into"?

  

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say doorway , not door . A doorway is the hole that the door sits in. she dived/ducked through/into the nearest doorway.

  • say doorway , not door .
  • A doorway is the hole that the door sits in.
  • she dived/ducked through/into the nearest doorway.
  • These are all OK.
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say doorway, not door. A doorway is the hole that the door sits in.

she dived/ducked through/into the nearest doorway. These are all OK.

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