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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

make holes through

0perforate --- make holes in or through.02br
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00What does `make holes through' and `make holes in' mean?02br
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0 Gary, take a piece of paper. Now, take a pin, and jam it through the paper repeatedly. Each time you put the pin through, you are making a hole.

  • 0 Gary, take a piece of paper.
  • Now, take a pin, and jam it through the paper repeatedly.
  • Each time you put the pin through, you are making a hole.
  • You "perforate" the paper when you make the hole.
  • If you have a form and it has a place where you can tear it, with tiny little holes to make it easier to tear it, it is a perforated fold.
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0 Gary, take a piece of paper. Now, take a pin, and jam it through the paper repeatedly. Each time you put the pin through, you are making a hole. You "perforate" the paper when you make the hole. If you have a form and it has a place where you can tear it, with tiny little holes to make it easier to tear it, it is a perforated fold. 0-
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01cite10Grammar Geek12cite10Gary, take a piece of paper. Now, take a pin, and jam it through the paper repeatedly. Each time you put the pin through, you are making a hole. You "perforate" the paper when you make the hole. If you have a form and it has a place where you can tear it, with tiny little holes to make it easier to tear it, it

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