[Grammar] Sink in the ground

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Marina Gaidar

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I doubt about the preposition "in" in this sentence: "HE presses one of the stones at the edge of the cliff with his foot to make it sink in the ground". May be, I should change the verb "sink"...
 

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"Into" the ground.
 

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I doubt about the preposition "in" in this sentence: "HE presses one of the stones at the edge of the cliff with his foot to make it sink in the ground". May be, I should change the verb "sink"...

The fact that it is at the "edge of the cliff" would suggest to me perhaps, "to make it drop/fall/tumble to the ground below". But the word "presses" seems unusual to me also.
 

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The fact that it is at the "edge of the cliff" would suggest to me perhaps, "to make it drop/fall/tumble to the ground below". But the word "presses" seems unusual to me also.

Well, it is a kind of a secret lock (it is in a fairy tale), which can be opened by pressing different stones;-)
 
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