Thread:Nerdtastic1221/@comment-31330196-20191214171757/@comment-31330196-20191214172317

I'm sorry but no it isn't. Nobody says "bite onto his neck", they would say "bit into his neck", do you bite onto your food, or into it? In english you would say into. Also, the word "getting" is only used for people animals or sentient beings which are able to receive actions, abstract nouns such as life use the word "is" instead. It isn't a pointless change, and that shouldn't be an argument against a grammatical error being fixed.