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Zhao_the_Passerby Posted 18 years ago
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"Buy me a flower" means a bunch of flowers?

0 If a girl asks you to "buy me a flower", does that mean a single flower or a bunch of flowers, usually? 0-
  

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0 I think that the normal request would be "buy me some flowers". The word 'posy', even in the singular, can refer to a bunch of flowers. 0-

  • 0 I think that the normal request would be "buy me some flowers".
  • The word 'posy', even in the singular, can refer to a bunch of flowers.
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0 I think that the normal request would be "buy me some flowers". The word 'posy', even in the singular, can refer to a bunch of flowers. 0-
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0 Thank you, Philip.02br
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00I looked the word 'posy' up in a dictionary, and it really means 'a small bunch of flowers'. Thank you.0-

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