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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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(a) She put out fire.

(b) They reached to (the) school.

They arrived to (the) school.

(c) Everyone was kept busy putting up the stalls with ballons.

They kept busy putting up the tents with ballons.

They were busy to prepare food and drinks

(d) They brought the children came to buy food.

(e) Its aim is to raise funds.

  

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(a) She put out the fire. (b) They reached (the) school. They arrived at (the) school.

  • (a) She put out the fire.
  • (b) They reached (the) school.
  • They arrived at (the) school.
  • (c) Everyone was kept busy putting balloons up on the stalls.
  • -- This and the next sentence could be reversed They kept busy putting up the tents with balloons on them .
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(a) She put out the fire.

(b) They reached (the) school.

They arrived at (the) school.

(c) Everyone was kept busy putting balloons up on the stalls. -- This and the next sentence could be reversed

They kept busy putting up the tents with balloons on them.

They were busy preparing food and
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(c) Everyone was kept busy putting balloons up on the stalls. -- This and the next sentence could be reversed

They kept busy putting up the tents with balloons on them.

This and the next sentence could be reversed.

(i) Sorry, I'm not very clear about what you say. can you explain more detail?

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(c) You can also do this:
Everyone was kept busy putting up the stalls with balloons on them. -- This and the next sentence could be reversed

They kept busy putting balloons up on the tents.
It depends on whether the case is that the balloons alone are being attached-- or that the stalls and tents are also being erected.


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