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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

edge /outside

How would a native speaker say this sentence please?
I heat the food in the microwave
When giving your baby pureed food in a bowl start on the edge on the outside where the food is coldest and work your way to the middle where the food is hottest.

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Anonymous When giving your baby pureed food in a bowl You don't really need to mention what kind of dish it is in. Anonymous start on the edge on the outside where the food is coldest and work your way to the middle where the food is hottest. That part is repetitive It would be better if you use either start on the edge or on the outside , not both.

  • Anonymous When giving your baby pureed food in a bowl You don't really need to mention what kind of dish it is in.
  • Anonymous start on the edge on the outside where the food is coldest and work your way to the middle where the food is hottest.
  • That part is repetitive It would be better if you use either start on the edge or on the outside , not both.
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AnonymousWhen giving your baby pureed food in a bowl
You don't really need to mention what kind of dish it is in.
Anonymousstart on the edge on the outside where the food is coldest and work your way to the middle where the food is hottest.
That part is repetitive It would be better if you use either start on the

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