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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Munch

Could you check whether the following sentence sounds natural?
Thank you.

I like to munch on an apple with its skin (on).

* As you might know, the '(on)' means you can say the above sentence with it or without it.
  

Top answer

" "Munch on" is used only when you're trying to sound funny.

  • " "Munch on" is used only when you're trying to sound funny.
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The sentence is theoretically grammatical, but in the US you'd say instead: "I like to eat apples with the skin on." "Munch on" is used only when you're trying to sound funny.

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