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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

trunk tree

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(A) The woodpecker is pecking (on /at /in / over) the tree.

(b) The woodpecker is pecking (on /at / in / over / to) the tree trunk / tree trunk.
  

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Use these: (A) The woodpecker is pecking on /at the tree. (b) The woodpecker is pecking on /at the tree trunk.

  • Use these: (A) The woodpecker is pecking on /at the tree.
  • (b) The woodpecker is pecking on /at the tree trunk.
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Use these:


(A) The woodpecker is pecking on /at the tree.

(b) The woodpecker is pecking on /at the tree trunk.

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