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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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Can I say,

(a) She chose from a set of sarees in the shop.

(b) The saree that she bought was for the Deepavali celebration.

(c) After paying (at the counter), she bought the saree home happily.

(d) There was a variety of sarees, she started to choose from the shop.

(e) After spending some time looking at the sarees, she started to choose from the shop.
  

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Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) She chose from a set of sarees in the shop. (b) The saree that she bought was for the Deepavali celebration. (c) After paying (at the counter), she bought the saree home happily.

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) She chose from a set of sarees in the shop.
  • (b) The saree that she bought was for the Deepavali celebration.
  • (c) After paying (at the counter), she bought the saree home happily.
  • brought [past of "bring"] (d) In the shop, t here was a variety of saree s s he started to choose from.
  • (e) After spending some time looking at the sarees, she started to choose from the shop .
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

(a) She chose from a set of sarees in the shop.

(b) The saree that she bought was for the Deepavali celebration.

(c) After paying (at the counter), she bought the saree home happily. brought [past of "bring"]

(d) In the shop, there

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