Unlike their relatives the toads, which have stout bodies and thick skins covered with warty bumps, the skin of frogs is generally smooth and spotted.
the skin of frogs is generally
the frogs' skin is generally
it is considered that frogs generally have skin that is
frogs have skin that is generally
the frog generally has skin that is
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the comparison is between frogs and toads .. also we need plural frogs as an antecedent for "their "karthikpandian19 wrote:Unlike their relatives the toads, which have stout bodies and thick skins covered with warty bumps, the skin of frogs is generally smooth and spotted.
the skin of frogs is generally
>> in valid comparison between relatives and skin
the frogs' skin is generally
>> in valid comparison between relatives and skin
it is considered that frogs generally have skin that is
.. no referent for "it"
frogs have skin that is generally
correct... comparison between toad and frogs
the frog generally has skin that is
>> need plural frog