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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Taking or picking

Hello everyone,

Is either "taking" or "picking" correctly used in the following sentences?

1. The apples are ready, and the farmer is taking/picking them.

2. The apples are ripe, and the farmer is taking/taking them.

3. The farmer is taking/picking the ripe apples.

Regards,

JA

  

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Joseph A Is either "taking" or "picking" correctly used in the following sentences? These are correct: The apples are ripe, and the farmer is picking them. The farmer is picking the ripe apples.

  • Joseph A Is either "taking" or "picking" correctly used in the following sentences?
  • These are correct: The apples are ripe, and the farmer is picking them.
  • The farmer is picking the ripe apples.
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Joseph AIs either "taking" or "picking" correctly used in the following sentences?

These are correct:

The apples are ripe, and the farmer is picking them.

The farmer is picking the ripe apples.

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