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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Limbs

Does it make sense to say:



"The tree has about a dozen of limbs."



And if so, does it mean the same as 'branches'?

  

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Don't say of. " "The tree has about a dozen of branches. " And if so, does it mean the same as 'branches'?

  • Don't say of.
  • " "The tree has about a dozen of branches.
  • " And if so, does it mean the same as 'branches'?
  • Yes, but large branches.
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Don't say of.

"The tree has about a dozen of limbs."

"The tree has about a dozen of branches."


And if so, does it mean the same as 'branches'? Yes, but large branches.

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