In which sentence is the word "utter" used correctly
a. the seals utter past crabs and seaweed...
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English, 24.09.2019 15:30, briannalv0814
In which sentence is the word "utter" used correctly
a. the seals utter past crabs and seaweed
b. the seals will not utter minnow feed.
c. the playful seals utter cries of delight
d. the stingray and the shark utter the seal
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