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Miyabi Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

about “drag”

hi, everybody

is it correct to use the verb “drag” to express this?

“To drag a luggage”

if not, please suggest a correct way to say this. Thank you.
  

Top answer

I think If the luggage has wheels then you can say "to wheel a luggage" Or you can say "carry a luggage".

  • I think If the luggage has wheels then you can say "to wheel a luggage" Or you can say "carry a luggage".
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I think If the luggage has wheels then you can say "to wheel a luggage"
Or you can say "carry a luggage".
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Luggage is uncountable, so you can say the luggage, but not a luggage.
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miyabiIs it correct to use the verb “drag” to express this?“To drag a luggage”
He dragged his luggage to the check-in counter. His luggage was so heavy that he could not lift it.

Luggage is non-count. It may consist of one or many bags and boxes.

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