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Warrener Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

What are the differences among shovel, scoop, and spoon?

0I always get confused with scoop and spoon...0-
  

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0A shovel is a very large implement with a handle several feet long and is used for picking up or moving around stuff on the ground. for example, you use a snow shovel to move snow and you also use a shovel to pick up manure in a stable. 02br 02br 00A scoop is used usually by one hand and is a container used for measuring and moving compariatively small quantities of dry goods.

  • 0A shovel is a very large implement with a handle several feet long and is used for picking up or moving around stuff on the ground.
  • for example, you use a snow shovel to move snow and you also use a shovel to pick up manure in a stable.
  • 02br 02br 00A scoop is used usually by one hand and is a container used for measuring and moving compariatively small quantities of dry goods.
  • 02br 02br 00A spoon is generally a smaller flatter tool used in one hand.
  • You eat with a spoon.
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0A shovel is a very large implement with a handle several feet long and is used for picking up or moving around stuff on the ground. for example, you use a snow shovel to move snow and you also use a shovel to pick up manure in a stable. Used with both hands.02br
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00A scoop is used usually by one hand and is a container used for measuring and moving compariatively small q
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0Thanks lot.02br
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00And I just found their pictures on the web:02br
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00Scoop: 01a05000 02a02br
00Spoon: 01a05100 02a02

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