Native English speakers use more specific and natural verbs to describe animal movements: 'hopping' instead of 'jumping' for frogs, 'leaping' instead of 'jumping' for deer, 'howling' instead of 'crying' for wolves, and 'soaring' instead of 'flying' for eagles.
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Stop Saying “The Eagle Is Flying” ❌🦅 | Better English Vocabulary #dailyenglishAñadido:
Don't say the frogs are jumping. Say this. The frogs are hopping. Don't say the deer is jumping. Say this.
The deer is leaping.
Don't say the wolves are crying. Say this.
The wolves are howling. Don't say the eagle is flying. Say this.
The eagle is soaring.
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