saloom2
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- Jan 11, 2013
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Arabic
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- Egypt
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- Egypt
Hello everyone,
I was asking if stumble can mean trip. For example,
while I was walking, I tripped over a cable and fell on the ground.
While I was walking, I stumbled over a cable and fell on the ground.
What's the difference between On/To in those sentence? I guess to sounds a bit more natural, doesn't it?
I was asking if stumble can mean trip. For example,
while I was walking, I tripped over a cable and fell on the ground.
While I was walking, I stumbled over a cable and fell on the ground.
What's the difference between On/To in those sentence? I guess to sounds a bit more natural, doesn't it?