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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

planting a pot of flower

CAn I say,

(a) She is planting a pot of flower.

(b) She is planting a pot of plant.

(c) She is planting in a pot.

(d) She is planting a plant into a pot.
  

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Vincent Teo CAn I say, (a) She is planting a pot of flower s . (b) She is planting a pot of plant s . (c) She is planting in a pot.

  • Vincent Teo CAn I say, (a) She is planting a pot of flower s .
  • (b) She is planting a pot of plant s .
  • (c) She is planting in a pot.
  • (d) She is planting a plant into a pot.
  • Okay, but bad style.
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Vincent TeoCAn I say,

(a) She is planting a pot of flowers.

(b) She is planting a pot of plants.

(c) She is planting in a pot.

(d) She is planting a plant into a pot. Okay, but bad style. I believe a gardener would say "she is potting a plant" even though m
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If I say,

(a) She is planting a flower in a pot. (is that correct?)
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Yes, that's okay too.

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