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Tinanam0102 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Put up / take out / erect

Hi teachers,

1. Inside a room if a wall is to built so there will be two rooms.

Would "put up / erect a wall in the middle of the room" be correct?

2. For a booth, which is rectangular, one can have 3 walls, one entrance. Would you correct the following? Would you show me how you would write it?

if you have put the three walls up already, and you don't like where the entrance faces, you can take them out and rearrange and put them up until you have an entrance you think catches the most buyers traffic.

Thank you very much.

Tinanam
  

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1. "put up / erect a wall within the room" 2. If you have put up the three walls already, and you don't like the direction in which the entrance faces, you can take them down, rearrange them, and put them up again so that you have an entrance you think faces the greatest buyer traffic.

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  • "put up / erect a wall within the room" 2.
  • If you have put up the three walls already, and you don't like the direction in which the entrance faces, you can take them down, rearrange them, and put them up again so that you have an entrance you think faces the greatest buyer traffic.
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1. "put up / erect a wall within the room"

2. If you have put up the three walls already, and you don't like the direction in which the entrance faces, you can take them down, rearrange them, and put them up again so that you have an entrance you think faces the greatest buyer traffic.
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Hi Mister Micawber,

Thank you very much.

Tinanam

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