I agree with you. The only answer that makes sense there is C. (they have).Originally Posted by whl626
Salamanders are sometimes confused with lizards, but unlike lizards_____ no scales or claws.
A. that they have
B. to have
C. they have
D. are having
the anwer shows " D ", but i think it should be "C". Probably there is a misprint for correct answer![]()
I agree with you. The only answer that makes sense there is C. (they have).Originally Posted by whl626
Claws are permanent, so the continuous form makes no sense there.![]()
They are having claws is more or less equivalent to They are having a party.
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:) They are having claws ( party ), hah, new to me. Thanks
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- They are having claws is more or less equivalent to They are having a party.
Perhaps I should have noted that the two expressions are similar in a grammatical sense. In any case, they are having claws would be closer to they are having drinks or they are having chicken. Of course, claws are not consumable.
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Seafood?![]()
I would have to say that lobster claws are an exception to the statement that claws are not consumable.Originally Posted by tdol
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And crab.![]()