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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Weeding grass

Does it same in meaning?

weeding grass = cutting grass

Can I say,

He is cutting (the) grass at the garden using a scythe.
  

Top answer

No, "weeding" is the act of pulling out the plants that do not belong by hand. Most people don't weed their grass. He is cutting the grass using a scythe.

  • No, "weeding" is the act of pulling out the plants that do not belong by hand.
  • Most people don't weed their grass.
  • He is cutting the grass using a scythe.
  • - This could be okay.
  • He is using a scythe to cut the grass.
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No, "weeding" is the act of pulling out the plants that do not belong by hand. Most people don't weed their grass.

He is cutting the grass using a scythe. - This could be okay.
He is using a scythe to cut the grass.
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Sometimes people weed the lawn.

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