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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Smoke or smoked

in the follwoing sentences should I use Smoke or Smoked ?

Dry cured salmon smoke/smoked with hickory sawdust.

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Dry-cured salmon smoked with hickory sawdust. Smoke - the effluent emitted during combustion. You see smoke from the fire.

  • Dry-cured salmon smoked with hickory sawdust.
  • Smoke - the effluent emitted during combustion.
  • You see smoke from the fire.
  • Smoked - cooked in smoke.
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Dry-cured salmon smoked with hickory sawdust.

Smoke - the effluent emitted during combustion. You see smoke from the fire.

Smoked - cooked in smoke.
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Anonymous In the following sentence should I use "smoke" or "smoked"? Dry cured salmon smoke/smoked with hickory sawdust. Thank you.
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