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Creativeguru Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

on his head / to his head

0He had suffered injury on his head02br
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02br 02br 00The latter sounds more idiomatic. 02br 02br 00Clive0-

  • 02br 02br 00The latter sounds more idiomatic.
  • 02br 02br 00Clive0-
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0Hi,02br
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01font00He had suffered 01b00an 02b00injury on his head 02font02br
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0Or He had a head injury.0-
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0While spaeking I generally say02br
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00He had suffered an injury on his head02br
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00but mostly in newspaper they use02br
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00He had suffered an injury to his head02br
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00So both the right to use?0-
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0Hi,02br
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00I wouldn't say either is wrong.02br
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00( If it's a minor injury, we often say 'He hurt his head'. )02br
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00Clive0-
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0That's true: A head injury sounds like possible damage to the brain.0-
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0Thanks Clive and Grrammar Geek0-

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