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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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he uses a pair of chopsticks to eat lunch or to eat food
  

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Hi, That's OK. I'd just say 'He uses a pair of chopsticks'. Clive

  • Hi, That's OK.
  • I'd just say 'He uses a pair of chopsticks'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

That's OK.

I'd just say 'He uses a pair of chopsticks'.

Clive
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Both way it makes sense but saying "He uses chopsticks to eat his lunch/food" would sound better. Chopsticks always come in a pair, so "pair of chopsticks" can be omitted from the sentence.

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