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English grammar Hi friends, I always mix up this grammar. could you pls tell me which one is right? 1. There were a lot of trees in the trail and I nearly tripped over them and fell (they fell on the trail), When I was hiking. 2. There were a lot of tress on the trail and I nearly tripped over them and fell (they fell on the trail), When I was hiking. 1. a tree fell on the road or a tree fell in the road?
2020年3月15日 12:28
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A tree fell in the forest. The tree fell onto the trail. There were a lot of fallen trees on the trail, and I nearly tripped over them and fell when I was hiking. --------- I chose "onto" instead of "on" because "onto" implies movement. "Onto" works better with the action verb "to fall." After the tree is already on the ground, I would say it was on the trail.
2020年3月15日
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There were a lot of trees on the trail and I nearly trip over all of them and fell while I was hiking. A tree fell on the road.
2020年3月15日
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