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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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fishing / fish.

If I saw a signboard written like this way, is there correct to say,

(i) Do not fishing / fish.

(ii) You cannot swimming / swim.

(iii) You can fishing / fish.
  

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Vincent Teo If I saw a signboard written like this way, is there correct to say, (i) Do not fishing / fish. (ii) You cannot swimming / swim. (iii) You can fishing / fish.

  • Vincent Teo If I saw a signboard written like this way, is there correct to say, (i) Do not fishing / fish.
  • (ii) You cannot swimming / swim.
  • (iii) You can fishing / fish.
  • (i) NO FISHING (ii) NO SWIMMING
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Vincent TeoIf I saw a signboard written like this way, is there correct to say,

(i) Do not fishing / fish.

(ii) You cannot swimming / swim.

(iii) You can fishing / fish.

(i) NO FISHING

(ii) NO SWIMMING
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So, if I want to tell someone, can I say,

(i) Do not fishing / fish.

(ii) You cannot swimming / swim.

(iii) You can fishing / fish.
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(i) Do not fish.
(ii) You cannot swim.
(iii) You can fish.

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