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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Pluck / harvest them

Can I say,

(a) When the vegetables are ripe, she plucks them.

(b) When the vegatables are ripes, she harvest / cuts them.

(c) When the vegetables are ripe, she always gives some to her neighbours. She takes care of her plants well / good.

(d) She cooked for her family. They praised her for the delicious food.
  

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(a) When the vegetables are ripe, she picks them. (b) When the vegetables are ripe , she harvests them. (c) When the vegetables are ripe, she always gives some to her neighbours.

  • (a) When the vegetables are ripe, she picks them.
  • (b) When the vegetables are ripe , she harvests them.
  • (c) When the vegetables are ripe, she always gives some to her neighbours.
  • She takes good care of her plants.
  • (d) She cooked for her family.
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(a) When the vegetables are ripe, she picks them.

(b) When the vegetables are ripe, she harvests them.

(c) When the vegetables are ripe, she always gives some to her neighbours. She takes good care of her plants.

(d) She cooked for her family. They praised her for the delicious food.

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