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Vincent Teo Posted 13 years ago
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in / at the tree

Do I say,

(a) The ferns are on the branch of a tree.

(b) The fern are growing / grows on the branch.

(c) The ferns are in / at the tree.
  

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(a) The ferns are on the branch of a tree. (b) The fern are growing / grow on the branch. (c) The ferns are in / on the tree.

  • (a) The ferns are on the branch of a tree.
  • (b) The fern are growing / grow on the branch.
  • (c) The ferns are in / on the tree.
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(a) The ferns are on the branch of a tree.
(b) The fern are growing / grow on the branch.
(c) The ferns are in / on the tree.
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(b) The fern are growing / grow on the branch.

The fern / ferns ?
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