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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Is my sentence correct? Or not
I pour enough water to the tree.
  

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The simple present is usually odd in isolation. — I poured enough water on the tree. I usually/always pour enough water on the tree.

  • The simple present is usually odd in isolation.
  • — I poured enough water on the tree.
  • I usually/always pour enough water on the tree.
  • I've poured enough water on the tree.
  • I'll pour enough water on the tree.
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The simple present is usually odd in isolation. Which do you mean?—

I poured enough water on the tree.
I usually/always pour enough water on the tree.
I've poured enough water on the tree.
I'll pour enough water on the tree.
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Mister MicawberI've pour enough water on the tree.
Typo -- should be "I've poured. . . "
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khoffTypo -- should be "I've poured. . .
Oh, I wish I would learn to re-read twice! Thanks—I've fix it.
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When wee give water to a plant's roots, we usually use the verb 'water'.
eg I've watered my rose bush.

Clive

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