he raised his upper body with his left knee and right foot on the ground [closed]
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what i want to describe is in the picture i attached
thank you
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closed as unclear what you're asking by DJClayworth, choster, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford, JJJ Apr 24 at 15:33
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what i want to describe is in the picture i attached
thank you
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closed as unclear what you're asking by DJClayworth, choster, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford, JJJ Apr 24 at 15:33
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Your sentence seems to accurately describe the picture. What is the question you are asking?
– DJClayworth
Apr 22 at 14:32
thank you. the picture is from a textbook for South Korean high school students written in the 1980s at that time they learnt how to use the rifle and the grenades
– Daeho Lim
Apr 22 at 14:48
You could just say "kneeling on his left knee" -- if you're only kneeling on one knee, the other foot must be positioned as in the picture.
– Andrew Leach♦
Apr 22 at 15:07
This guide to Throwing of Hand Grenades calls it "kneeling" position, as opposed to "standing", "prone" and other combinations of those.
– Cascabel
Apr 22 at 15:48
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what i want to describe is in the picture i attached
thank you
grammar expressions
what i want to describe is in the picture i attached
thank you
grammar expressions
grammar expressions
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closed as unclear what you're asking by DJClayworth, choster, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford, JJJ Apr 24 at 15:33
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closed as unclear what you're asking by DJClayworth, choster, J. Taylor, Jason Bassford, JJJ Apr 24 at 15:33
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Your sentence seems to accurately describe the picture. What is the question you are asking?
– DJClayworth
Apr 22 at 14:32
thank you. the picture is from a textbook for South Korean high school students written in the 1980s at that time they learnt how to use the rifle and the grenades
– Daeho Lim
Apr 22 at 14:48
You could just say "kneeling on his left knee" -- if you're only kneeling on one knee, the other foot must be positioned as in the picture.
– Andrew Leach♦
Apr 22 at 15:07
This guide to Throwing of Hand Grenades calls it "kneeling" position, as opposed to "standing", "prone" and other combinations of those.
– Cascabel
Apr 22 at 15:48
add a comment |
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Your sentence seems to accurately describe the picture. What is the question you are asking?
– DJClayworth
Apr 22 at 14:32
thank you. the picture is from a textbook for South Korean high school students written in the 1980s at that time they learnt how to use the rifle and the grenades
– Daeho Lim
Apr 22 at 14:48
You could just say "kneeling on his left knee" -- if you're only kneeling on one knee, the other foot must be positioned as in the picture.
– Andrew Leach♦
Apr 22 at 15:07
This guide to Throwing of Hand Grenades calls it "kneeling" position, as opposed to "standing", "prone" and other combinations of those.
– Cascabel
Apr 22 at 15:48
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Your sentence seems to accurately describe the picture. What is the question you are asking?
– DJClayworth
Apr 22 at 14:32
Your sentence seems to accurately describe the picture. What is the question you are asking?
– DJClayworth
Apr 22 at 14:32
thank you. the picture is from a textbook for South Korean high school students written in the 1980s at that time they learnt how to use the rifle and the grenades
– Daeho Lim
Apr 22 at 14:48
thank you. the picture is from a textbook for South Korean high school students written in the 1980s at that time they learnt how to use the rifle and the grenades
– Daeho Lim
Apr 22 at 14:48
You could just say "kneeling on his left knee" -- if you're only kneeling on one knee, the other foot must be positioned as in the picture.
– Andrew Leach♦
Apr 22 at 15:07
You could just say "kneeling on his left knee" -- if you're only kneeling on one knee, the other foot must be positioned as in the picture.
– Andrew Leach♦
Apr 22 at 15:07
This guide to Throwing of Hand Grenades calls it "kneeling" position, as opposed to "standing", "prone" and other combinations of those.
– Cascabel
Apr 22 at 15:48
This guide to Throwing of Hand Grenades calls it "kneeling" position, as opposed to "standing", "prone" and other combinations of those.
– Cascabel
Apr 22 at 15:48
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Your sentence seems to accurately describe the picture. What is the question you are asking?
– DJClayworth
Apr 22 at 14:32
thank you. the picture is from a textbook for South Korean high school students written in the 1980s at that time they learnt how to use the rifle and the grenades
– Daeho Lim
Apr 22 at 14:48
You could just say "kneeling on his left knee" -- if you're only kneeling on one knee, the other foot must be positioned as in the picture.
– Andrew Leach♦
Apr 22 at 15:07
This guide to Throwing of Hand Grenades calls it "kneeling" position, as opposed to "standing", "prone" and other combinations of those.
– Cascabel
Apr 22 at 15:48