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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Which word is correct?

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?

  • 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.
through the door

It goes like this:

When you put your 10-month-old on your shoulders

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