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Stacey Koprince
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Hi, ruben - I'm sorry you've had to wait so long for a response to this question - it slipped through the cracks somehow.
We want a "do" at the end of this sentence, not a "to." The sentence is saying that both termites and branches from trees damage homes, but termites damage homes more than branches from trees damage homes. I think you might have been reading it to say that termites do damage to homes and termites do damage to branches? I can see how you might have read it that way - I suppose termites could also eat tree branches. (I don't really know actually - but if they like the wood in our houses, I'd assume they also like wood from trees!) |
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