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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Don't lick a knife or don't lick the knife. Which is correct?
  

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Hi, Both are correct. Are you speaking generally? Does the listener know what knife you are referring to?

  • Hi, Both are correct.
  • Are you speaking generally?
  • Does the listener know what knife you are referring to?
  • Clive
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Hi,

Both are correct.
Are you speaking generally?

Does the listener know what knife you are referring to?

Clive

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