Hmm, 86 posts and you still don't know the drill?"Chidren who cannot yet tug may tug on the ear ------a sign of pain."
1)for 2)like 3)from 4)as
Which choice is correct and why?
I myself answered 4 since it didn't feel bad, and the answer key gives 4 too and doesn't explain that.Hmm, 86 posts and you still don't know the drill?
Here it is: What do you think the answer is and why?
The problem with 4. (and 1) is that, even if a baby tugging an ear is a sign that the baby is in pain, the baby does not do it as a sign of pain. (The baby does not think, "I'll tug my ear so that they'll know I'm in pain.")I myself answered 4 since it didn't feel bad, and the answer key gives 4 too and doesn't explain that.
Yes, I would have chosen 4 - though it's not strictly correct.
I wonder why it should be the only correct answer?since 1) seems fitting too, and maybe even 2)
"Chidren who cannot yet talk may talk on the ear ------a sign of pain."
1)for 2)like 3)from 4)as
Which choice is correct and why?
It means to pull on something.What does "tug on" mean?
How can you pull on something?It means to pull on something.
Look here. Definitions of tug - OneLook Dictionary Search
OneLook Dictionary is an excellent site for word definitions. It will link you to many dictionaries that define your word.
No, you can pull on/off/out/out of, etcetera.How can you pull on something?
Doesn't pull mean over?
No, you can pull on/off/out/out of, etcetera.
No, I didn't say that. Look up phrasal verbs on google.And all of them mean the same?