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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

A few corrections 1

(a) He bought a box of biscuit home.

(b) Ahmad had an orchard. Weendy brought Lee to there.

(c) Some animals like to feed on the grass every day.

(d) He is using a computer at the library during school recess.

(e) She taught me how to cook fish / cook fried fish.

(f) They rowed with oars.

(g) During the Sunday, they kept busy disposing the stall before selling food and drinks.
  

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a) He b r ought a box of biscuit s home. (b) Ahmad had an orchard. We e ndy brought Lee to there.

  • a) He b r ought a box of biscuit s home.
  • (b) Ahmad had an orchard.
  • We e ndy brought Lee to there.
  • (c) Some animals like to feed on the grass every day.
  • (d) He is using a computer at the library during school recess.
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a) He brought a box of biscuits home.
(b) Ahmad had an orchard. Weendy brought Lee to there.

(c) Some animals like to feed on the grass every day.

(d) He is using a computer at the li
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(g) During the On Sunday, they kept busy disposing stocking the stall before selling food and drinks.

I have a question. If I want to mention the pupils are busy arranging and preparing the stall before start selling food. Can I use the word, "arrange the stall" ? what does it mean "stocking"?
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Yes, you can say arranging. You can also say setting up, which means the same thing.

Stocking the stall is putting all the necessary food and drinks in the stall so that they can be sold later.

CJ

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