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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
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Took a night vs a carvings vase

Can I say,

(i) Last Sunday was a bright and sunny day. Peter went to the Cultural Village. There were many stalls which sold handicrafts and souvenirs. He decided to take a night there.

(ii) When he walked to a stall selling different vases, he wanted to buy a carvings vase.

(iii) John walked past (to) a vase shop and went it. He chose the vase he like the most. He asked the shopkeeper help him to carve. He bargain with the shopkeeper and he agreed. / He bargained with the shopkeeper and he agreed with John to sell him (at a low price)

(iv) Peter took a vase that / which had carvings on it.
  

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(i) Last Sunday was a bright and sunny day. Peter went to the Cultural Village. There were many stalls which sold handicrafts and souvenirs.

  • (i) Last Sunday was a bright and sunny day.
  • Peter went to the Cultural Village.
  • There were many stalls which sold handicrafts and souvenirs.
  • He decided to spend the night there.
  • (ii) When he walked to a stall selling different vases, he wanted to buy a carved vase.
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(i) Last Sunday was a bright and sunny day. Peter went to the Cultural Village. There were many stalls which sold handicrafts and souvenirs. He decided to spend the night there.

(ii) When he walked to a stall selli

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