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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

mug handle / handle of the mug

0Can I say,02br
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00(a) The mug handle / mug's handle/ the handle of the mug is broken.02br
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00(b) The mug handle has been broken / had broken. 0-
  

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12font 12b 12br 12br 10(b) The mug handle 10has been broken10 / had broken. 02font 02b 00 0-

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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10Can I say,12br
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10(a) The mug handle / mug's handle/ the handle of the mug 10is broken.11b11font10"broken" is simply an adjective.12font12b12br
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10(b) The mug handle 10has been broken10 / had brok
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01 mug's handle/ the handle of the mug 00is broken.02br
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00So, you mean this is the best answer00? 0-
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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite101 mug's handle/ the handle of the mug 10is broken.12br
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10So, you mean this is the best answer10? 12br
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10 01b01font00The best for sentence (a).02font02b00 0-
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0 Should I know why you choose "mug's handle" ? why 'mug handle' is not acceptable? 0-
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0Anyone can tell me the reasons? 0-
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0If I say,02br
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00(a) The cup handle...? 0-
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0(a) The mug handle / mug's handle/ the handle of the mug is broken.02br
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00(b) The mug handle has been broken / had broken. 02br
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00I still can't get the correct answer. 0-
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0Hi,02br
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01font00The mug handle 02font02br
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01font00The mug's handle02font02br
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01font00The handle of the mug 02font02br
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00There's not a lot of difference but, very generally speaking, the

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