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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Spread

Does the verb 'spread' make sense in this context:


"Spread on the table, were papers, keys and some other objects."


And in this context, does 'spread' mean the same as 'scatter'?

  

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Christine Christie Does the verb 'spread' make sense in this context ? Yes. Christine Christie Spread on the table [no comma] were papers, keys , and some other objects.

  • Christine Christie Does the verb 'spread' make sense in this context ?
  • Yes.
  • Christine Christie Spread on the table [no comma] were papers, keys , and some other objects.
  • Fine as shown.
  • Christine Christie And in this context, does 'spread' mean the same as 'scatter'?
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Christine ChristieDoes the verb 'spread' make sense in this context?

Yes.

Christine ChristieSpread on the table [no comma] were papers, keys, and some other objects.

Fine as shown.

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