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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

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Can I say,

(a) The plants is under the sunlight.

(b) She put some fertilizer to help the flowers to grow up.

(c) The orchid flower is planting at the shade / in a shade.

(d) She uses the fertiliser to grow up the plants.

(e) The jasmine / jasmine flower has a sweet smell.
  

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Vincent Teo You don't use "grow up" for this type of use. " You don't use "flower" after naming the type of flower. Fertilizer is a non-count noun.

  • Vincent Teo You don't use "grow up" for this type of use.
  • " You don't use "flower" after naming the type of flower.
  • Fertilizer is a non-count noun.
  • (a) The plants [this is plural] is [this is singuarl] under the sunlight.
  • (b) She put some fertilizer on the flowers to help the m flowers to grow up .
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Vincent TeoYou don't use "grow up" for this type of use. Just say "grow."

You don't use "flower" after naming the type of flower.

Fertilizer is a non-count noun.

(a) The plants [this is plural] is [this is singuarl]
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The correct answer is :

(a) The plants are under the sunlight. (what does it mean?)

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