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Newguest Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Topped and tailed

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If a carrot or pineapple is to be "topped and tailed" it means you need to cut off the front and the end part of this fruit/vegetable?
  

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Yes, but "the front and the end part" is odd wording. You would say "the top and the bottom".

  • Yes, but "the front and the end part" is odd wording.
  • You would say "the top and the bottom".
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Yes, but "the front and the end part" is odd wording. You would say "the top and the bottom".

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