0Can I say,02br 02br 00(a) John likes gardening. He likes to plants many vegetables. They are chillies and long beans.02br 02br 00(b) John likes to grow plants. The plants are chillies and long beans.02br 02br 00(c) John likes gardening. He has many orchids plants in the pots.02br 02br 00(d) John likes gardening. He likes to plant orchid flowers. 0-
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0Hi Vincent,02br 02br 00If something breaks no rules of grammar but sounds very odd and is something that no native speaker would say, should we say to you, 'Yes, that's correct'?02br 02br 00Will telling you that such a thing is correct help you to improve your English?02br 02br 00What do you think?02br 02br 00Best w
0I just want to get to know "how do the native speakers say" if my sentences are incorrect or correct. 02br 02br 00I want to learn from mistakes that I made. Then, I learn the new things.0-
1font00Sometimes things can be correct, but not how we would say them. One example of that is to NOT repeat the same word twice in the same sentence or in the very next sentence if you can avoid it.02font02br 02br 00(a) John likes gardening. He likes to plants many vegetables. They are chillies and long beans. 01b00These are fin
0Hi Vincent,02br 02br 00I recommend that, in future, you ask us 'Are these sentences 01b00natural?02b00' and not 'Are these sentences 01b00correct?02b00' It helps us to understand better what you want from us.05002br 02br 00And, of course, please try to write a paragraph instead of just isolated sentences.0