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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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Is there a natural way to say:

(a) He grows / plants flowers to export other countries.

(b) He is growing / planting flowers for / to export.

(c) He sells flowers to / for export.
  

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It seems fine to me. Vincent Teo Is there a natural way to say: (a) He grows / plants flowers to export to other countries. (b) He is growing / planting flowers for / to export.

  • It seems fine to me.
  • Vincent Teo Is there a natural way to say: (a) He grows / plants flowers to export to other countries.
  • (b) He is growing / planting flowers for / to export.
  • (c) He sells flowers to / for export.
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It seems fine to me.
Vincent TeoIs there a natural way to say:

(a) He grows / plants flowers to export to other countries.

(b) He is growing / planting flowers for / to export.

(c) He sells flowers to / for export.

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Thanks, Can I say,

(a) He grows flowers to export them to other countries.

(b) He plants flowers to export to oversea people.
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How about my sentences?
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I think so, they are fine. Emotion: smile But there is a difference between "grow" and "plant". "Grow" means "take care about flowers until they

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