Vincent Teo Posted 17 years agoGrammar
A few corrections 6
Can I say,
(a) The lorry landed in a ditch.
(b) She is learing the piano under (the guidance) the teacher.
(c) The grasscutter is trimming (the grass) in the playground.
(d) She packed some food in / into a polystrene box.
Top answer
Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) The lorry landed in a ditch. >> In British English, yes. In American English we say: The truck landed in a ditch.
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- Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) The lorry landed in a ditch.
- >> In British English, yes.
- In American English we say: The truck landed in a ditch.
- (b) She is lear n ing to play the piano under the guidance of the teacher.
- >> Yes.
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Vincent TeoCan I say,
(a) The lorry landed in a ditch.>> In British English, yes. In American English we say: The truck landed in a ditch.
(b) She is learning to play the piano under the guidance of the teacher.>> Yes.
(c) The grasscutter is trimming the grass in the playground.>&g