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2011年9月5日 · Climb is a verb of motion takes the prepositions onto, and into. These prepositions indicate motion. On their own, on and in usually indicate place and mean on top of and inside/within. He climbed out of the window and onto/into the tree. The police were coming so he decided to climb [up] into the tree. The apple is on the tree. <- place
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2024年7月8日 · Hola a todos! Si se quiere expresar "to climb a tree" en español, ¿se dice "subir un árbol" o "subir a un árbol"? Si los dos se pueden decir, ¿puede ser que "subir a un árbol" se diferencie de "subir un arbol" puesto que "subir a un árbol …
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2017年2月28日 · Climb (up) the tree. Thread starter Nawee; Start date Feb 28, 2017; N. Nawee Senior Member. Thai Feb 28 ...
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2014年5月21日 · While you can't really walk down a tree, if I am at the top of a tree and climb down it, surely I am effectively using the tree as my path of going down from top to bottom. You can say "j'ai descendu l'ascenseur", for instance, even though you're not …
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2008年12月22日 · Do NOT say "got on a tree." I would reject any incorrect uses that are common in the South as just that, incorrect. Don't say "got in a tree," "got up in a tree," "done got up in that there tree," etc. "He got up the tree" is sort of okay for common speech but indicates it is something not commonly done - "got" meaning "succeeded in climbing high."
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2011年5月29日 · Climb up means you are moving higher off the (flat) ground that is under the tree. Climb the tree means you are in it climbing: but to climb higher you may have to climb down sometimes to get a better route.
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2013年7月17日 · 'Its ability to climb a tree' doesn't mean "the fact that it can climb a tree", it means "the degree (great or small) to which it can climb a tree". 'Ability' is a neutral name for the scale, and doesn't imply any point on the scale. Likewise, you can have the height of anything - even something that's not high.
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2020年6月18日 · If you climb up something, you usually have to climb to get back down from [the top of] it. But it would be said differently according to the context. They climbed back down the mountain. (down is a preposition) The boy climbed down from the tree. (down is an adverb)
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2021年5月5日 · Hi everyone, The following are my sentences. Please tell me which of them are correct. I could climb trees when I was a kid. I could climb a tree when I was a kid. I could climb up a tree when I was a kid.
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2011年7月11日 · Je mimo lezení na strom. = He is outside of climbing on the tree. (a nonsense I should say) If I were you I should be trying to form simpler sentences. He is outside and he is climbing on the tree. Je venku a leze na strom. Právě je venku a leze na strom. Je venku a právě leze na strom. (právě = just)
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