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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

peel off / peel the skin of oranges

Can I say,

First, peel / peel off the skin of the oranges and cut them into quarters. Next, it is good to take out the seeds / remove the seeds as these can make the drink bitter. Finally, put the oranges into a fruit mixer and add some sugar to taste. The drink can be chilled with some ice cubes.
  

Top answer

Ugh! I think it tastes bad! First, peel off the skins and cut the oranges into quarters / First, peel the oranges and cut them into quarters.

  • Ugh!
  • I think it tastes bad!
  • First, peel off the skins and cut the oranges into quarters / First, peel the oranges and cut them into quarters.
  • Next, take out the seeds / remove the seeds , as these can make the drink bitter.
  • Finally, put the oranges into a fruit mixer and add some sugar to taste.
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Ugh! I think it tastes bad!

First, peel off the skins and cut the oranges into quarters / First, peel the oranges and cut them into quarters. Next, take out the seeds / remove the seeds, as these can make the drink bitter. Finally, put the oranges into a fruit mixer and add some sugar to taste. The drink can be chilled
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Ha! ha! Thanks your reply.

Can I say,

Peel / Peel off the onions.
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Two choices:

Peel the onions.
Peel the skins off the onions.

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