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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

writing a book

0Can I say,02br
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0 Hi Vincent Teo,02br 02br 00I think you could say 'She is writing a book with a pen' or 'She is doing her homework with a pen' . 02i 02br 02br 00Best wishes,02br 00Ernest0-

  • 0 Hi Vincent Teo,02br 02br 00I think you could say 'She is writing a book with a pen' or 'She is doing her homework with a pen' .
  • 02i 02br 02br 00Best wishes,02br 00Ernest0-
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0 Hi Vincent Teo,02br
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00I think you could say 'She is writing a book with a pen' or 'She is doing her homework with a pen' . I don' think the word 01i00homework 02i00goes with the verb 01i00write.02i02br
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00Best wishes,02br
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01cite10Peaceblinkfriend12cite10Hi Vincent Teo,12br
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10(a) 'She is writing a book with a pen' (correct?)12br
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10 'She is doing her homework with a pen' (wrong?)12br
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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10'She is writing a book with a pen' (correct?) 12br
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10 'She is doing her homework with a pen' (wrong?)12br
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10To me, they are both correct as I said before05000. You don't usually say someone is writing book with pen
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0Of course we write with a pen. It's understood and doesn't need to be mentioned. You won't write with a brush; will you?02br
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00Just like the sentence from your other post "she is cooking01font00 in the kitchern02font00", the blue part is not necessary because cooking is unlikely to happen in the bathroom. This is a problem wi

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