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MaXmOuSe Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Furnish and deliver ?

0 I don't know if I'm wrong but Furnish means deliver or not ? 0-
  

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0 Hi, 02br 00Yes. Perhaps 'provide' is a little closer. ' 02br 00Note the direct object is 'salesman'.

  • 0 Hi, 02br 00Yes.
  • Perhaps 'provide' is a little closer.
  • ' 02br 00Note the direct object is 'salesman'.
  • 02br 02br 00Best wishes, 02br 00Clive 0-
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0 Hi, 02br
00Yes. Perhaps 'provide' is a little closer. 02br
00'The company furnished the salesman with a car.' 02br
00Note the direct object is 'salesman'. 02br
02br
00Best wishes, 02br
00Clive 0-
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0 you mean that when we use furnish we use subject who get the thing after it and when use deliver we use the thing which deliver not the person who get the thing 0-
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0 Yes, 02br
00Clive 0-
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0 I bought a mattress at a department store, because I was in the process of 01i00furnishing02i00 (getting furniture for) my apartment. I didn't have a truck big enough to take the mattress with me, so I arranged for the store to 01i00deliver02i00 (transport) the mattress to my apartment. Of course I had to pay a 01i00delivery02i

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