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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Are these sentences correct?

Kick on the waste to be able to stuff the wastebasket more.
Press the clothes inside the backpack to fill with more clothing.
  

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Anonymous Kick on the waste to be able to stuff the wastebasket more. No. Compress (or "pack down") the garbage with your foot so you can put more stuff in the wastebasket.

  • Anonymous Kick on the waste to be able to stuff the wastebasket more.
  • No.
  • Compress (or "pack down") the garbage with your foot so you can put more stuff in the wastebasket.
  • Anonymous Press the clothes inside the backpack to fill with more clothing.
  • Press the clothes inside the backpack so you can fill it with more clothing.
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AnonymousKick on the waste to be able to stuff the wastebasket more.
No.
Compress (or "pack down") the garbage with your foot so you can put more stuff in the wastebasket.
AnonymousPress the clothes inside the backpack to fill with more clothing.
Press the clothes inside the backpack so you can fill it with more clothing
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Thank you, can I also use words as adjectives in that examples?
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"a compressed/packed down wastebasket"
"a pressed backpack"

Are those phrases possible?

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