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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

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Can I say,

(a) The water in the kettle is boiling.

(b) The bungalow was on fire.

(c) Peter peeled the skin of the oranges / peeled the oranges before eating it.

(d) The headmaster is giving an advice during / in the assembly.

(e) They fly the kites when it was a windy day.
  

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(a) The water in the kettle is boiling. OK (b) The bungalow was on fire. OK (c) Peter peeled the skin of the oranges / peeled the oranges before eating it them .

  • (a) The water in the kettle is boiling.
  • OK (b) The bungalow was on fire.
  • OK (c) Peter peeled the skin of the oranges / peeled the oranges before eating it them .
  • (d) The headmaster is giving an (some) advice during / in the assembly.
  • The word "advice" is uncountable.
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(a) The water in the kettle is boiling. OK

(b) The bungalow was on fire. OK

(c) Peter peeled the skin of the oranges / peeled the oranges before eating it them.

(d)

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