(a) His father sprayed fertilizer at the vegetables. (b) The vegetables are rich with / in / of vitamins. (c)Some mushrooms are harmful for us. (d)The Sukun grow (with) many fruit. (e)The tree which is called Sukun can grow many fruit. (f) John heard about a good news.
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Vincent Teo (a) His father sprayed fertilizer at the vegetables. " (b) The vegetables are rich with / in / of vitamins. (c)Some mushrooms are harmful for us.
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Vincent Teo (a) His father sprayed fertilizer at the vegetables.
" (b) The vegetables are rich with / in / of vitamins.
(c)Some mushrooms are harmful for us.
OR are harmful to us (d)The Sukun grow (with) many fruit.
Better as "The Sukun produces many [whatever the name of the fruit is]" (e)The tree which is called Sukun can grow many fruit.
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Vincent Teo(a) His father sprayed fertilizer at the vegetables. Grammatically correct, but semantically wrong."His father sprayed fertilizer on the vegetables." (b) The vegetables are rich with / in / of vitamins. (c)Some mushrooms are harmful for us. OR are harmful to us (d)T