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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

a bunch of / a carnation

Can I say,

She gave a bunch of / a bouquet of carnation on her birthday.

She gave a carnation on her birthday.
  

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I believe you already asked this question. A bouquet implies an arrangement while a bunch doesnt and a bunch of carnations are likely not cut.

  • I believe you already asked this question.
  • A bouquet implies an arrangement while a bunch doesnt and a bunch of carnations are likely not cut.
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I believe you already asked this question.

A bouquet implies an arrangement while a bunch doesnt and a bunch of carnations are likely not cut.
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Vincent Teo She gave her a bunch of / a bouquet of carnations on her birthday.

She gave her a carnation on her birthday.
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