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Titiwangsa Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Use your spoon scoop it

He ate an ice cream cup.

He hold up the cup and wanted to drink it.

"Use your spoon scoop it."

"Use your spoon eat it."

Do they sound natural to a native speaker?

  

Top answer

Titiwangsa He ate an ice cream cup. More likely he ate a cup/dish of ice cream. Titiwangsa He hold held up the cup and wanted to drink it.

  • Titiwangsa He ate an ice cream cup.
  • More likely he ate a cup/dish of ice cream.
  • Titiwangsa He hold held up the cup and wanted to drink it.
  • As shown.
  • Titiwangsa Use your spoon to scoop it up .
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TitiwangsaHe ate an ice cream cup.

More likely he ate a cup/dish of ice cream.

TitiwangsaHe hold held up the cup and wanted to drink it.

As shown.

TitiwangsaUse your spoon to scoop it

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