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Help Wanted Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Is the preposition used here correct?

We celebrate the full moon fruit, moon cakes and lanterns.

Do we use by or with in the above sentence? Thanks very much, everyone.
  

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We celebrate the full moon WITH fruit, moon cakes and lanterns We celebrate the full moon fruit, moon cakes and lanterns cheers

  • We celebrate the full moon WITH fruit, moon cakes and lanterns We celebrate the full moon fruit, moon cakes and lanterns cheers
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We celebrate the full moon WITH fruit, moon cakes and lanterns
We celebrate the full moon fruit, moon cakes and lanterns
cheers
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Thanks very much for correcting the sentence, Mike! ^o^

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