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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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0(a) He ate rice and fried fish. / He ate a fish.02br
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00(b) He drank a glass of plain water.02br
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00(c) He baked a cake and put 10 candles on the cake.02br
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00 00He baked a tasty cake with ten candles.02br
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00(d) He blew the candles.02br
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00(e) He invited his friends come to his party.02br
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00 00He invited his friends to come to his party. 02br
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00(f) He invited many best friends to his party.02br
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00(g) He was happy with his friends.02br
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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Vincent Teo12cite 10(a) He ate rice and fried fish. [Y]12br 12br 12br 12br 12br 12br 12blockquote 10 0-

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Vincent Teo12cite 10(a) He ate rice and fried fish.
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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10(a) He ate rice and fried fish. / He ate a fish.[Y]12br
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10(b) He drank a glass of plain water.[Y]12br
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10(c) He baked a cake and put 10 candles on the cake.[Y]12br
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10 10He baked a tasty cake with ten candles.[Y] 12br
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0 Can you tell me why some of the sentences wrong? how do I correct them? 0-
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0 You do not merely "blow a candle/candles on the cake". You blow out a candle, blow over a candle, blow at a candle02br
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00A best friend, by the use of "01u00best02u00", can mean only one person. You can have many good OR close friends.02br
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00You have invited someone to come to something0-
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0 (b) He drank a glass of 01del00plain02del00 water. (The word 'plain' is not required.)0-
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0 But it might be "fizzy water" or "mineral water".0-

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