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Yhn Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

USING or USE?

A very tiny biscuit from Japan using kimono. Or a very tiny biscuit from Japan uses kimono. Which one is correct?
  

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If these two stand alone, then the second is correct. The first is an incomplete sentence (no verb). However, there is nothing wrong with the wording by itself.

  • If these two stand alone, then the second is correct.
  • The first is an incomplete sentence (no verb).
  • However, there is nothing wrong with the wording by itself.
  • You would just need to expand the phrases.
  • For example: Samurai is a very tiny biscuit from Japan using kimono.
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If these two stand alone, then the second is correct. The first is an incomplete sentence (no verb).

However, there is nothing wrong with the wording by itself. You would just need to expand the phrases.

For example:

Samurai is a very tiny biscuit from Japan using kimono.
Samurai, a very tiny biscuit from Japan, uses kimono.
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very clear...thank a lot Emotion: smile

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