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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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Can I say,



  1. A group pf team play volleyball at the volleyball court.



  2. He rides a horse now.



  3. They are taking the food now.



  4. The postman is collecting letters from / in the postbox.


  5. The postman is collecting letters which is in the letterbox.



    1. He bought a cake from the cake shop.



    2. He lost control of his bike on / from the slope.
  

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Vincent Teo Can I say, A group of people play volleyball at the volleyball court. (or) A team play volleyball at the volleyball court. He rides a horse now.

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, A group of people play volleyball at the volleyball court.
  • (or) A team play volleyball at the volleyball court.
  • He rides a horse now.
  • They are taking the food now.
  • The postman is collecting letters from the postbox.
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Vincent TeoCan I say,


  1. A group of people play volleyball at the volleyball court. (or) A team play volleyball at the volleyball court.


  2. He rides a horse now.

  3. They are taking the food now.

  4. The postman is collecting letters
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Vincent Teo

  1. He rides a horse now.
Hi Teo,
I noticed that you usually ask about sentences out of a context. I think you should ask about sentences in context, explaining what you want to say and what exactly your doubts are. I'll tell you why: look at one of your examples, the one I quoted.

- He used to ride his bike v

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