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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

With / using its tongue

Can I say,

The toad eats insects with its tongue.

The toad eats insects using its tongue.
  

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I would say neither. "The toad catches insects with its tongue" (and then eats them) would be correct.

  • I would say neither.
  • "The toad catches insects with its tongue" (and then eats them) would be correct.
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I would say neither. "The toad catches insects with its tongue" (and then eats them) would be correct.

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