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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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A hammer is used to drive nails into wood/woods.

0A hammer is used to drive nails into 01b00wood/woods02b00.02br
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00For a start, which should I pick to fit in the above, wood or woods, and why? 02br
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00Besides, does the base sentence sound right? Thanks.0-
  

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02font 02br 02br 01font 00For a start, which should I pick to fit in the above, wood or woods, and why? 02font 00Wood. 'Woods' would only perhaps be used if you were discussing different kinds of wood, eg oak, teak, pine, etc.

  • 02font 02br 02br 01font 00For a start, which should I pick to fit in the above, wood or woods, and why?
  • 02font 00Wood.
  • 'Woods' would only perhaps be used if you were discussing different kinds of wood, eg oak, teak, pine, etc.
  • Even then , 'woods' would not commonly be used.
  • 02br 02br 01i 00You could say 'Woods', with a capital letter, if you wanted to describe a violent assault with a hammer on the golfer, Tiger Woods.
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