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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

caarrying / sending

Can I say,

The lorry is fetching / carrying / taking / sending mangoes to the factory.

The driver is sending mangoes to the factory.
  

Top answer

sending

  • sending
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" Fetching/ taking / carrying " are acceptable, except "sending". Does it mean "sending" = posting?

Isn't impossible to say lorry is posting the mangoes to the factory?
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should I know,

The lorry is sending the mangoes to the factory.

The sentence is wrong? why?
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Where did you find this model? Tell me.
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Sorry, I can't tell you where I get. But, from my sense, it seems like correct.

The lorry is sending the mangoes to the factory.

"sending" is incorrect? why?

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