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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Set it free

Can I say,

One day, he caught a squirrel with a trap. He set it in a free cage. / He set it free.
  

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Hi Vincent To say, "he set it in a free cage", would be to say that he used a cage that was not being used by anyone else. g. One day he caught a squirrel with a trap but then he set it free afterwards.

  • Hi Vincent To say, "he set it in a free cage", would be to say that he used a cage that was not being used by anyone else.
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  • One day he caught a squirrel with a trap but then he set it free afterwards.
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Hi Vincent

To say, "he set it in a free cage", would be to say that he used a cage that was not being used by anyone else. e.g. One day he caught a squirrel with a trap but then he set it free afterwards.

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