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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

a bouquet of / a bunch of flowers

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There is a bouquet of / a bunch of flowers on the table.
  

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Vincent TeoBoth answers can be accepted?

There is a bouquet of / a bunch of flowers on the table.

They may be different.

A bouquet is an arrangement of cut flowers.

A bunch of flowers is just flowers gathered together, not necessarily cut or arranged.
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Can you show me the picture? I'm not very sure what you mean..
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Vincent TeoCan you show me the picture? I'm not very sure what you mean..
Thanks

You should do this job yourself. Search Yahoo with:
bouquet images
and you'll see images of a bouquet.

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