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Does dropping need to be accidental for it to be dropping? Someone was holding something behind their back and they *let it go so that it fell on the floor*, but did so on purpose, as a joke, pretending they never had anything in their hand. Did they *drop* it? If not, what would be the right word for it? Thanks!
If it helps, in Spanish I'd say: llevaba una cosa en la mano y lo *dejó caer*.
Does dropping need to be accidental for it to be dropping? Someone was holding something behind their back and they *let it go so that it fell on the floor*, but did so on purpose, as a joke, pretending they never had anything in their hand. Did they *drop* it? If not, what would be the right word for it? Thanks!
If it helps, in Spanish I'd say: llevaba una cosa en la mano y lo *dejó caer*.
If it helps, in Spanish I'd say: llevaba una cosa en la mano y lo *dejó caer*.
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You can drop something deliberately. It's totally fine to say that. You either have to directly say that the action was deliberate, or the context will give the information that the thing was dropped on purpose.
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You can drop something deliberately. It's totally fine to say that. You either have to directly say that the action was deliberate, or the context will give the information that the thing was dropped on purpose.
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Hmmm yes, but generally I hear people say "throw" when it is intentional, vs "drop"
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@Gregpwx Thanks for answering. Even in the example I mentioned where you're just opening your hand and letting it fall?
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Yes
Dropping can be negligent too
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