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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Goods are sometimes brought in a truck. Is it correct ?
  

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Hi, Yes. Clive

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AnonymousGoods are sometimes brought in a truck. Is it correct ?
Are -is correct.

Though, I have a question. Is " brought in " being used as a compound verb. Because the sentence is not very clear if the context is such that people living in a remote area rely on the aerial drops or a truck to bring in
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Well i don't think you you could deem it wrong. After all "Santa BRINGS the presents".

It just seems unnatural to me too, so I'd try using "bring in" or something else.

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