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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

On its body

Do we say,

The centipede has many legs on its body.
  

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Vincent Teo Do we say, The centipede has many legs on its body . This is not necessary. You might say that a person 'has red spots all over his body' - something that isn't normally there.

  • Vincent Teo Do we say, The centipede has many legs on its body .
  • This is not necessary.
  • You might say that a person 'has red spots all over his body' - something that isn't normally there.
  • The legs, like a head or any other body part, are permanent.
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Vincent TeoDo we say,

The centipede has many legs on its body.

This is not necessary. You might say that a person 'has red spots all over his body' - something that isn't normally there. The legs, like a head or any other body part, are permanent.

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