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Titiwangsa Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Bite it off.

I gave him a short hotdog.

He wanted to put all the hotdog in his mouth.

"Don't put it all in your mouth. Bite it off."

(When the hotdog was already in his mouth. I wanted him to bite/make the hotdog break.)


Does the word use correctly? How do I say it more natural?

  

Top answer

Take small bites.

  • Take small bites.
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