Asked by John
An apple a day keeps the doctor a day.
This seems to be true, but you must eat an aple together with the skin of the apple. There are a lo of antioxidents in the skin of an apple, so if you peel the skin and do not it, this proverb doesn't apply.
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I wrote the explanation of the proverb. Would you let me know there are any errors in the sentences above?
This seems to be true, but you must eat an aple together with the skin of the apple. There are a lo of antioxidents in the skin of an apple, so if you peel the skin and do not it, this proverb doesn't apply.
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I wrote the explanation of the proverb. Would you let me know there are any errors in the sentences above?
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Answered by
SraJMcGin
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Line 2, be sure to check the spelling of "apple" Line 3, you forgot the "t" in "lot." Line 4, the verb is missing "and do not eat it,"
Answered by
bobpursley
"...the doctor <b> a day. </b>" should be <b>away</b>.
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