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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

"a machine used for cutting grass"

0"a machine used for cutting grass" 02br
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00"a machine which is used to cut grass"02br
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00 "a machine which is used for cutting grass"02br
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00 I wonder if they are all correct and whether they all sound natural?02br
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00Thanks02br
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0Hi,02br 02br 00They're OK, but why not just say 'a lawn-mower'? 05002br 02br 00( You could add 'a grass-cutting machine'. ) 02br 02br 00Clive010id1

  • 0Hi,02br 02br 00They're OK, but why not just say 'a lawn-mower'?
  • 05002br 02br 00( You could add 'a grass-cutting machine'.
  • ) 02br 02br 00Clive010id1
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0Hi,02br
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00They're OK, but why not just say 'a lawn-mower'? 05002br
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00( You could add 'a grass-cutting machine'. ) 02br
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00Clive010id1

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