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Vincent Teo Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

climbing

Do I say,

A lizard is climbing / is climbing on the ceiling.
  

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To me, climbing implies upward movement. I think crawling is more appropriate if the lizard is on the ceiling rather than on the wall.

  • To me, climbing implies upward movement.
  • I think crawling is more appropriate if the lizard is on the ceiling rather than on the wall.
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To me, climbing implies upward movement. I think crawling is more appropriate if the lizard is on the ceiling rather than on the wall.
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Thanks,

The answer is:

A lizard is crawling / is crawling on the ceiling.

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