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How to Pronounce jumped with both feet?

Correct pronunciation for the word "jumped with both feet" is [d͡ʒˈʌmpt wɪð bˈə͡ʊθ fˈiːt], [d‍ʒˈʌmpt wɪð bˈə‍ʊθ fˈiːt], [dʒ_ˈʌ_m_p_t w_ɪ_ð b_ˈəʊ_θ f_ˈiː_t].

What are the misspellings for jumped with both feet?

  • humped with both feet,
  • numped with both feet,
  • mumped with both feet,
  • kumped with both feet,
  • iumped with both feet,
  • uumped with both feet,
  • jymped with both feet,
  • jhmped with both feet,
  • jjmped with both feet,
  • jimped with both feet,
  • j8mped with both feet,
  • j7mped with both feet,
  • junped with both feet,
  • jukped with both feet,
  • jujped with both feet,
  • jumoed with both feet,
  • jumled with both feet,
  • jum-ed with both feet,
  • jum0ed with both feet,
  • jumpwd with both feet

What is the present tense of Jumped with both feet?

  • The personal forms of the verb "jumped with both feet" in the present tense are:

  • 1st person singular: I jump with both feet.

  • 2nd person singular: You jump with both feet.

  • 3rd person singular: He/she/it jumps with both feet.

  • 1st person plural: We jump with both feet.

  • 2nd person plural: You jump with both feet.

  • 3rd person plural: They jump with both feet.
  • What is the past tense of Jumped with both feet?

  • The personal forms of the verb "jumped with both feet" in the past tense are as follows:

  • 1. I jumped with both feet.

  • 2. You jumped with both feet.

  • 3. He/She/It jumped with both feet.

  • 4. We jumped with both feet.

  • 5. You jumped with both feet.

  • 6. They jumped with both feet.
  • What is the adverb for jumped with both feet?

    The adverb for "jumped with both feet" could be "eagerly" or "enthusiastically".

    What is the adjective for jumped with both feet?

    The adjective form of the phrase "jumped with both feet" is "wholehearted".

    Usage over time for jumped with both feet:

    This graph shows how "jumped with both feet" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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