I stubbed my toe by the table? Onto the table?

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How to say table was the thing I kicked into using stub?
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How to say table was the thing I kicked into using stub?
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How to say table was the thing I kicked into using stub?
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On
I stubbed my toe on the table
But IâÂÂm assuming it was the table leg? So if you want to be more specific:
I stubbed my toe on the table leg
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onto is used to show movement into or on a particular place. for example:
He climbed onto the stage
One of the meanings of on is to show what causes pain or injury as a result of being touched, for example
I hit my head on the shelf as I was standing up
on is therefore the correct preposition to use in your sentence.
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2 Answers
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active
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active
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On
I stubbed my toe on the table
But IâÂÂm assuming it was the table leg? So if you want to be more specific:
I stubbed my toe on the table leg
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3
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On
I stubbed my toe on the table
But IâÂÂm assuming it was the table leg? So if you want to be more specific:
I stubbed my toe on the table leg
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3
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up vote
3
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On
I stubbed my toe on the table
But IâÂÂm assuming it was the table leg? So if you want to be more specific:
I stubbed my toe on the table leg
On
I stubbed my toe on the table
But IâÂÂm assuming it was the table leg? So if you want to be more specific:
I stubbed my toe on the table leg
answered 1 hour ago
MotherBrain
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onto is used to show movement into or on a particular place. for example:
He climbed onto the stage
One of the meanings of on is to show what causes pain or injury as a result of being touched, for example
I hit my head on the shelf as I was standing up
on is therefore the correct preposition to use in your sentence.
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onto is used to show movement into or on a particular place. for example:
He climbed onto the stage
One of the meanings of on is to show what causes pain or injury as a result of being touched, for example
I hit my head on the shelf as I was standing up
on is therefore the correct preposition to use in your sentence.
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up vote
1
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up vote
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onto is used to show movement into or on a particular place. for example:
He climbed onto the stage
One of the meanings of on is to show what causes pain or injury as a result of being touched, for example
I hit my head on the shelf as I was standing up
on is therefore the correct preposition to use in your sentence.
onto is used to show movement into or on a particular place. for example:
He climbed onto the stage
One of the meanings of on is to show what causes pain or injury as a result of being touched, for example
I hit my head on the shelf as I was standing up
on is therefore the correct preposition to use in your sentence.
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