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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Does this work?

The gunman ran dry of bullets and threw his rifle away. Then he pulled out a knife attached to his calf and began to move toward the terrified crowd.

Does the underscored part work?

  

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I would say 'tied to his calf/leg' --but let's wait for a native speaker to respond. Does the underlined part work? Tom

  • I would say 'tied to his calf/leg' --but let's wait for a native speaker to respond.
  • Does the underlined part work?
  • Tom
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I would say 'tied to his calf/leg'--but let's wait for a native speaker to respond.

Does the underlined part work?

Tom

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