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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

what does this sentence mean ?

jack stops dead in his track
  

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Jack stops immediately and completely.

  • Jack stops immediately and completely.
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Jack stops immediately and completely.
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You can also say,
Jack stopped dead in his tracks.
Although, the correctness would only depend on the context and it's tense.
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We'd always say Jack stops dead in his tracks (plural - one leaves tracks or footsteps as one walks).

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