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Twilit02 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

"I spread the net and caught 3 fish at the same time."

My dear and respected teachers,

1: "I spread the net and caught 3 fish at the same time." correct?
2: "Sit in the back seat of bike and I'll drive the bike." correct?
3: "My vocabulary is not large.I might get stuck while speaking English." correct?
4: "Can you lift the baby up because she's weeping?" OR "Can you babysit the baby because she's weeping?" Which one should I use?

Thanks in advance!
  

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" 2: "Sit on the back seat of the bike and I'll drive . " 3: " I don't have a big vocabulary. " 4: "Can you pick up the baby?

  • " 2: "Sit on the back seat of the bike and I'll drive .
  • " 3: " I don't have a big vocabulary.
  • " 4: "Can you pick up the baby?
  • She's crying.
  • " .
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1: "I cast my net and caught 3 fish at the same time."
2: "Sit on the back seat of the bike and I'll drive."
3: "I don't have a big vocabulary. I might get stuck while speaking English."
4: "Can you pick up the baby? She's crying."
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Hi Twilit

Regarding 4. 'To babysit' is to stay with and care for a baby (though it is used even for children) for a short period of time, for example, an evening whilst the parents are at the cinema. There is also the noun, a babysitter, which is a person who babysits.

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