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Mr. Tom Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

In its claws vs between its claws

Hi

Could you please tell me if these sentences are correct (and natural)? Any suggestion is welcome.

An eagle can fly with a lot of weight between its claws.

An eagle can fly with a lot of weight in its claws.



Thanks,



Tom
  

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Mr. Tom An eagle can fly with a lot of weight between its claws. An eagle can fly with a lot of weight in its claws.

  • Mr.
  • Tom An eagle can fly with a lot of weight between its claws.
  • An eagle can fly with a lot of weight in its claws.
  • I would use the second.
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Mr. TomAn eagle can fly with a lot of weight between its claws.

An eagle can fly with a lot of weight in its claws.



I would use the second.

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