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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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eat bread

0Can I say,02br
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00(a) They eat some bread / a piece of bread as breakfast.02br
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00(b) They eat / had bread with strawberry jams.02br
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00(c) He makes sandwiches to bring to school.0-
  

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0These need repairs:02br
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00(a) They eat some bread / a piece of bread 01b00at/for02b00 breakfast.02br
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00(b) They eat / had bread with strawberry 01b00jam02b00.0-
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0If I say,02br
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00(a) He has bread with strawberry jam for breakfast.02br
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00(b) He has made some cookies just now.0-
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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10(c) He makes sandwiches to 11b10bring12b10 to school. (Should be '11b10take12b10'.)12br
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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10If I say,12br
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10(a) He has bread with strawberry jam for breakfast.(ok)12br
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10(b) He has made some cookies just now. (Should be 'made', not 'has made')12br
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0'01i00Bring02i00' is OK, Yoong Liat, if the speaker is viewing from the school perspective. '01i00Has mad02i00e' is also OK, indicating the recent completion of the event (tying it in to the finished cookies appearing at the moment).0-
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01cite10Mister Micawber12cite10'11i10Bring12i10' is OK, Yoong Liat, if the speaker is viewing from the school perspective. '12br
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10Micawber, you're right. I was viewing from the home perspective.0-

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