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JUNHEE LEE Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

assemble, put together, join, stick

When my kid is playing with blocks, can I say "stick that part into here."
Or just say " join it into here."
Or " assemble it here" or "put it here"

If I put chair parts together, which I bought from IKEA,
Is it natural to say " assemble the parts", or just " put the parts together."?

Please, help me~:)
  

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g. Let's put this (castle) together. Where does this (part/one) go?

  • g.
  • Let's put this (castle) together.
  • Where does this (part/one) go?
  • Does this fit in/go here?
  • Can you/we put all the parts together?
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Say, e.g.

Let's put this (castle) together.
Where does this (part/one) go?
Does this fit in/go here?
Can you/we put all the parts together?
I think this (part) goes here/there.
Try putting that one there.
Put this/that part/one here/there.
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Thank you so much..

How and when would you use the "assemble"?

Please, one more helpEmotion: smile
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JUNHEE LEEIf I put chair parts together, which I bought from IKEA,Is it natural to say " assemble the parts", or just " put the parts together."?
Either one is fine.
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You could also say "assemble the chair."
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Thank you so much.

Can I say " stick this block into here.", instead of "put" to express the action of pushing a block into the other one or somewhere?
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You can say "Stick this block in here."

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