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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Make his blanket

Can I say,

(a) He makes his bed after he wakes up.

(b) He makes his blanket on his bed.

(c) He makes his bed tidily.
  

Top answer

We don't make a blanket, but we might spread it over the bed, or fold it at the foot of the bed. Otherwise, your sentences are fine.

  • We don't make a blanket, but we might spread it over the bed, or fold it at the foot of the bed.
  • Otherwise, your sentences are fine.
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We don't make a blanket, but we might spread it over the bed, or fold it at the foot of the bed. Otherwise, your sentences are fine.
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Thanks. How about (a) and (c) ? Are there correct?
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Vincent TeoThanks. How about (a) and (c) ? Are there correct?

Yes, I said that they were fine (= good, correct).

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