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Newguest Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

2 sentences

Hi

Are these two sentences OK:

1.When old lady passed out in the church today, two men brought her outside.

2. Roy’s father is a farmer and he deals in potatoes and onions.
  

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When an old lady passed out in church today, two men carried her outside. 2. Roy’s father is a farmer , and he grows potatoes and onions.

  • When an old lady passed out in church today, two men carried her outside.
  • 2.
  • Roy’s father is a farmer , and he grows potatoes and onions.
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1.When an old lady passed out in church today, two men carried her outside.
2. Roy’s father is a farmer, and he grows potatoes and onions.
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Hello

I meant that Roy's fathers grows and sells them, that's why "deal in".
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No. 'Deal in' is for commercial enterprise, not agricultural production.
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So how about:

He deals in old cars.

In the past I dealt in coins
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One more question, in this sentence should I use "guns" or "arms"?

People who deal in guns illegally sooner or later go to prison.
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Use guns or firearms.

Rover
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One more question, in this sentence should I use "guns" or "arms"? People who deal in guns illegally sooner or later go to prison.-- It depends. If the person is an arms dealer, he sells military weaponry legally or illegally on a large scale; if he is a gun dealer, he sells a narrower range of hand guns and rifles in a shop or on the black market in smaller quantities. Ther

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