He walked slowly ___. a. because of his bad leg b. so his leg was bad c. in his bad leg d. so that his leg was bad
I opt "a. because of his bad leg" because we need a phrase here. However, I think that "c. in his bad leg" can be right if we modify it a little like "with his bad leg." Am I right? Many thanks in advance.
Top answer
Yes, that is possible. More likely: ' on '.
— Mister Micawber
Yes, that is possible.
More likely: ' on '.
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