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Mashmellow Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

what is "in the wood"?

it is a sentence about cot. it says "sharp catches or holes in the wood can hurt curious little fingers."

what is " in the wood"? "holes" or "sharp catches or holes"? many thanks.
  

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if the surface isn't smooth or has holes in it, you may be hurt when touching it "catch" is something which grabs your skin, etc.

  • if the surface isn't smooth or has holes in it, you may be hurt when touching it "catch" is something which grabs your skin, etc.
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if the surface isn't smooth or has holes in it, you may be hurt when touching it

"catch" is something which grabs your skin, etc.
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The cot is made of wood. Rough edges and holes have sharp areas that can produce splinters.

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