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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Playfully, she put the tip of her finger between the teeth of her baby, indulging him to bite it.
1. Is the above sentence natural ?
2.What can be alternatives to 'indulge'
3.Does 'between teeth' suffice to mean 'between the upper and lower sets of teeth' or it can be confused with "between two teeth next to each other "
Please also correct any errors in the question itself?
  

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It should be Playfully, she put the tip of her finger between the teeth of her baby, encouraging him to bite it. 'Indulging' is wrong. She put her finger between the baby's upper and lower teeth.

  • It should be Playfully, she put the tip of her finger between the teeth of her baby, encouraging him to bite it.
  • 'Indulging' is wrong.
  • She put her finger between the baby's upper and lower teeth.
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It should be

Playfully, she put the tip of her finger between the teeth of her baby, encouraging him to bite it.

'Indulging' is wrong.

She put her finger between the baby's upper and lower teeth.

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