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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

A few corrections 2

can I say,

(a) I have put on a lof of weight. (means: getting fat?)


(b) I stepped / stepped on a banana skin.

(c) Our animals are getting lesser and lesser.

(d) He should stopped clearing / clearing out the jungles.

(e) They are talking about/ on the safety of the area at night.

(f) He forgot to close his farm gate / fence / door and a goat came in.
  

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Vincent Teo can I say, (a) I have put on a lof of weight. ) (b) I stepped / stepped on a banana skin. (c) Our animals are getting lesser and lesser.

  • Vincent Teo can I say, (a) I have put on a lof of weight.
  • ) (b) I stepped / stepped on a banana skin.
  • (c) Our animals are getting lesser and lesser.
  • (d) He should stopped clearing / clearing out the jungles.
  • (e) They are talking about / on the safety of the area at night.
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Vincent Teocan I say,

(a) I have put on a lof of weight. (means: getting fat?)


(b) I stepped / stepped on a banana skin.

(c) Our animals are getting lesser and lesser.

(d) He should stopped clearing / clearing out the jungles.

(e) They are talking about/ on the safety of the area at night.

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