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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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to on or at

Which is correct?
If the baby food isn't hot at /to/on your lips, then it's not too hot for the baby eat.

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If the baby food isn't too hot to your lips, then it's not too hot for the baby to eat.

  • If the baby food isn't too hot to your lips, then it's not too hot for the baby to eat.
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If the baby food isn't too hot to your lips, then it's not too hot for the baby to eat.

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