Niwantha
Is correct to use "bump into" for things? Hi friends, Is it correct to use "bump into" with things, as given below. If not, how would you say it? While taking a walk, James bumped into a pillar and hit his head against it. Thanks in advance! Niwantha
Mar 20, 2019 4:32 PM
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Sure that's ok also While taking a walk, James bumped into a pillar and hit his head. While taking a walk, James bumped into a pillar and hit his head on it. While taking a walk, James walked into a pillar and hit his head. . bump into - is soft, not implying any damage, so it's not always a natural for a guy walking into a lamppost. . Blindfolded as he was, he bumped into the table, three chairs and the sofa but it was triiping over the coffee table that took him down. .
March 20, 2019
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Note: You can also bump something directly. “I bumped my head.” “I bumped my head on the ceiling in the basement “ And you can separate “bump” and “into”. “I bumped my car into his garage door”
March 20, 2019
correct
March 20, 2019
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