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Vincent Teo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

to paint

Do I say,

(a) He used a brush to paint.

(b) He used a brush to paint a scenery.

(c) He used a brush to paint a picture.
  

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All three are good, except you don't paint a scenery. "

  • All three are good, except you don't paint a scenery.
  • "
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All three are good, except you don't paint a scenery. Perhaps, "He used a brush to paint a landscape."

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