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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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Can I say,

(A) They set off at 9 o'clock in John's father's car.

They set off at 9 o'clock in the morning by car.

(b) They held a small concert at the hall.

(c) The old folks were smiles and gave them a big applause / ...and gave an

applause to them.

(d) When they arrived, they were greeted by the superintendent. All the old

folks welcomed them.

(f) The old folks felt / were very delighted. This was a day full of meaningful.

(g) They brought some mandarin oranges to / for them.
  

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Use these: (A) They set off at 9 o'clock in John's father's car. They set off at 9 o'clock in the morning by car. (b) They held a small concert at the hall.

  • Use these: (A) They set off at 9 o'clock in John's father's car.
  • They set off at 9 o'clock in the morning by car.
  • (b) They held a small concert at the hall.
  • (c) The old folks wore smiles and gave them lots of applause.
  • (d) When they arrived, they were greeted by the superintendent.
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Use these:

(A) They set off at 9 o'clock in John's father's car.

They set off at 9 o'clock in the morning by car.

(b) They held a small concert at the hall.

(c) The old folks wore smiles and gave them lots of applause.

(d) When they arrived, they were greeted by the superintendent. All the old

folks welcomed them.

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