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Vincent Teo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

a piece of meat

Do I say,

The crow bit a piece of meat (in its mouth)

The crow ate a meat.
  

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Vincent Teo The crow ate a piece of meat.

  • Vincent Teo The crow ate a piece of meat.
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Vincent TeoThe crow ate a piece of meat.
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Is there wrong to say,

bit a piece of meat / bit some meat
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You can say, 'bit into a piece of meat' or 'took a bite of meat'.
Usually when we say, 'he bit x', he wasn't eating, but just biting, as when a dog bites someone.

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