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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

inbetween

How would you phrase the following?

Burp your newborn inbetween feeding.
Give your baby the bottle in 2 sittings with a burp inbetween.

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Top answer

For the first, just say: Burp your newborn between feeding s . For the second, you could say: Give your baby its bottle in two sittings, burping it between them. OR: Give your baby the bottle, burp it, then continue with the bottle.

  • For the first, just say: Burp your newborn between feeding s .
  • For the second, you could say: Give your baby its bottle in two sittings, burping it between them.
  • OR: Give your baby the bottle, burp it, then continue with the bottle.
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For the first, just say:
Burp your newborn between feedings.

For the second, you could say:
Give your baby its bottle in two sittings, burping it between them.
OR: Give your baby the bottle, burp it, then continue with the bottle.

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