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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

on or to?

How would you phrase this? If they are correct, which preposition is correct?

The water feels hotter __ my back than the rest of my body.

If the food feels hot __ your lips, it's too hot to give to the baby.

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Anonymous The water feels hotter on my back than on the rest of my body. As shown above. Anonymous If the food feels hot on your lips, it's too hot to give to the baby.

  • Anonymous The water feels hotter on my back than on the rest of my body.
  • As shown above.
  • Anonymous If the food feels hot on your lips, it's too hot to give to the baby.
  • As shown.
  • There may be people who use 'to' in this one; that would not be wrong.
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AnonymousThe water feels hotter on my back than on the rest of my body.
As shown above.
AnonymousIf the food feels hot on your lips, it's too hot to give to the baby.
As shown. There may be people who use 'to' in this

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