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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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filled with

Can I say,

After that, she heats up the pan that is filled with some margarine.
  

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No, the pan is not filled up with margine. Vincent, PLEASE post this entire cooking discussion in one post, and not one little bit at a time. The entire thing will be more natural and we can see if there are disconnects between the steps.

  • No, the pan is not filled up with margine.
  • Vincent, PLEASE post this entire cooking discussion in one post, and not one little bit at a time.
  • The entire thing will be more natural and we can see if there are disconnects between the steps.
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No, the pan is not filled up with margine.

Vincent, PLEASE post this entire cooking discussion in one post, and not one little bit at a time. The entire thing will be more natural and we can see if there are disconnects between the steps.
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Ok, so I 'll try to do correction.

She heats up the pan with some margarine.
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Vincent Teo She heats up the pan with some margarine.

This implies that she used the margarine to heat the pan. Better put: she heated some margarine in a pan.

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