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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

walk on your ankle

Do you say 'walk on' or 'weight on'?

Don't walk on your ankle if it hurts.

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Don't walk on your ankle if it hurts. THe sentence above is understandable, but people walk on their feet, not ankles. This is better: Don't put any weight on your ankle if it hurts.

  • Don't walk on your ankle if it hurts.
  • THe sentence above is understandable, but people walk on their feet, not ankles.
  • This is better: Don't put any weight on your ankle if it hurts.
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Don't walk on your ankle if it hurts.

THe sentence above is understandable, but people walk on their feet, not ankles. This is better:
Don't put any weight on your ankle if it hurts.

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