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BAYRAM ERDEM Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

bit a piece (=take a bite)

Hi!

Is the sentence below correct? If not, could you correct it please?

Please remember to take a bite out of these chocolate cookies on my behalf, too.
  

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That is OK. It seems humorous or light-hearted, which hopefully is as intended. You can't really eat cookies on someone else's behalf.

  • That is OK.
  • It seems humorous or light-hearted, which hopefully is as intended.
  • You can't really eat cookies on someone else's behalf.
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That is OK. It seems humorous or light-hearted, which hopefully is as intended. You can't really eat cookies on someone else's behalf.

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