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Jooney Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Nibble

Hi,

A: She nibbled a chocolate biscuit.
B: She nibbled on a chocolate biscuit.
C: She nibbled at a chocolate biscuit.

Are all possible? If so, is there any difference in meaning? I'd appreciate your answer.
  

Top answer

Are all possible? Yes. ( B) is probably the most common.

  • Are all possible?
  • Yes.
  • ( B) is probably the most common.
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Are all possible? Yes.

( B) is probably the most common.
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Thank you for your help, Astars.

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