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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Produce vs Produced

Chaps, I was drinking some good Polish voda yesterday and I found a description on the bottle that said 'Produce of Poland'. Shouldn't it be 'Produced in Poland'?
  

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Anonymous I found a description on the bottle that said 'Produce of Poland'. Shouldn't it be 'Produced in Poland'? Both are fine and common.

  • Anonymous I found a description on the bottle that said 'Produce of Poland'.
  • Shouldn't it be 'Produced in Poland'?
  • Both are fine and common.
  • 'Produce' is a good noun.
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Anonymous I found a description on the bottle that said 'Produce of Poland'. Shouldn't it be 'Produced in Poland'?
Both are fine and common. 'Produce' is a good noun.
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Thank you ma'am. You want some...? Emotion: smile
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AnonymousPolish soda
When I think produce, fruit and vegetables come to mind, not soda, although I know that’s not the only meaning of the noun. I usually see "product of [country]" or "produced in [country]".

(Psst! Mister Micawber is not a ma’am.)
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Ups! Sorry for that Mr Micawber Emotion: stick out tongue

And a double ups for writing voda (what I wantet to write was vodka
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Anonymous(what I wanted to write was vodka)
Ah, of course.
AnonymousI think I'm still having some of that 'upsy-daisy' after yesterday.

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