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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

it / them

Can I say,

When the pan is hot, she pours the egg mixture in the pan. She stirs it / them with a spatula until they are / it is cooked.
  

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I see that you have discovered colors, Vincent. I am happier if you do not use them-- colors just make your sentences harder to read. When the pan is hot, she pours the egg mixture into the pan.

  • I see that you have discovered colors, Vincent.
  • I am happier if you do not use them-- colors just make your sentences harder to read.
  • When the pan is hot, she pours the egg mixture into the pan.
  • She stirs it with a spatula until it is cooked.
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I see that you have discovered colors, Vincent. I am happier if you do not use them-- colors just make your sentences harder to read.


When the pan is hot, she pours the egg mixture into the pan. She stirs it with a spatula until it is cooked.
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Can I say,

I don't see the receipts. Can you get them to me?
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Hi,

Yes, you can say that.

I understand 'I don't see the receipts' to mean 'I can't find the receipts'.

Best wishes, Clive

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