Asked by rfvv
posted by rfvv today at 9:01pm
1. I can do 20 push-ups.
2. I can push-up 20 times.
[Are both okay? Can we use #2? Do you have similar expressions to #1?]
Ms. Sue today at 9:03pm
The first one is the only one that I've heard used.
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Thank you for your help.
3. I can pushup 20 times.
#1 is a correct sentence.
Can we use 'pushup' as a verb?
The score/point for #1 is four. Then what could be the partial point for Sentence 3?
1. I can do 20 push-ups.
2. I can push-up 20 times.
[Are both okay? Can we use #2? Do you have similar expressions to #1?]
Ms. Sue today at 9:03pm
The first one is the only one that I've heard used.
===============================
Thank you for your help.
3. I can pushup 20 times.
#1 is a correct sentence.
Can we use 'pushup' as a verb?
The score/point for #1 is four. Then what could be the partial point for Sentence 3?
Answers
Answered by
Reed
Push-up is a noun, not a verb.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/push-up
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/push-up
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