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PORTUGUESE LINGUISTICS & CULTURE |
| Autor: | Student |
| E-mail: | não-disponível |
| Data: | 14/JUN/2006 5:34 PM |
| Assunto: | To lie in a hammock / to fall |
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Guys,
You lie IN a hammock, OK? If the opposite of in is out of, so you fall OUT OF a hammock? I've googled this and found both OFF and OUT OF, but there are more occurrences for OUT OF...
Is to fall OFF a hammock OK, too? |
English Made in Brazil -- English, Portuguese, & contrastive linguistics
To lie in a hammock / to fall Student 14/JUN/2006, 5:34 PM
To lie in a hammock / to fall Johannes 14/JUN/2006, 5:52 PM

after thought Johannes 14/JUN/2006, 6:06 PM

To lie in a hammock / to fall Dale/RS
15/JUN/2006, 9:11 PM