Which word is correct and how would you phrase this naturally? When you put your 10 month old on your shoulders can you get in/through the door with kneel/bending over to avoid the baby hitting the door frame.
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Anonymous When you put your 10 month old on your shoulders can you get in/through the door with kneel/bending over to avoid the baby hitting the door frame. through the door It goes like this: When you put your 10 - month - old on your shoulders , can you get through the door without bending (over) to keep the baby from hitting the door frame ? Or, [Do / Can] you clear the door frame when you go through the door with your 10 - month - old on your shoulders?
— CalifJim
Anonymous When you put your 10 month old on your shoulders can you get in/through the door with kneel/bending over to avoid the baby hitting the door frame.
through the door It goes like this: When you put your 10 - month - old on your shoulders , can you get through the door without bending (over) to keep the baby from hitting the door frame ?
Or, [Do / Can] you clear the door frame when you go through the door with your 10 - month - old on your shoulders?
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AnonymousWhen you put your 10 month old on your shoulders can you get in/through the door with kneel/bending over to avoid the baby hitting the door frame.