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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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Can I say,

(a) He serves his noodles to his customers with a big smiles / smile.

He is a fried noodles seller.

(b) He works on weekdays except (on) weekends and public holidays.

(c) They praised his noodles are tasty.

(d) He hopes his business wil get better soon.

(f) The ingredients that he bought are used to cook fried noodles.

He uses his money that he savd to pay for ingredients.

(g) Mr Tan is happy in his job.

Mr Tan works happily with his job.

Mr Tan is satisfied with his job.
  

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Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) He serves his noodles to his customers with a big smiles / smile. big smiles/a big smile He is a fried noodles seller. ok (b) He works on weekdays except ( for ) weekends and public holidays.

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) He serves his noodles to his customers with a big smiles / smile.
  • big smiles/a big smile He is a fried noodles seller.
  • ok (b) He works on weekdays except ( for ) weekends and public holidays.
  • weekends is unecessary - weekdays= Monday-Friday; weekends= Saturday and Sunday.
  • (c) They praised his noodles are tasty.
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

(a) He serves his noodles to his customers with a big smiles / smile. big smiles/a big smile

He is a fried noodles seller. ok

(b) He works on weekdays except (for) weekends and public holidays. weekends is unecessary - weekdays= Monday-Friday; weekends= Saturday and

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