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Zebra was haveing a special party and Alligator was the first to arrive.
"I knew it" said Alligator. "Everybody's late!"
"Not at all" answered Zebra. "You're early."
"Well, it's your fault," snarled Alligator. "You should put the time on the invitations."
What does "put the time" mean?
Does it mean "write the time"?
What is the different?
Zebra was haveing a special party and Alligator was the first to arrive.
"I knew it" said Alligator. "Everybody's late!"
"Not at all" answered Zebra. "You're early."
"Well, it's your fault," snarled Alligator. "You should put the time on the invitations."
What does "put the time" mean?
Does it mean "write the time"?
What is the different?
"I knew it" said Alligator. "Everybody's late!"
"Not at all" answered Zebra. "You're early."
"Well, it's your fault," snarled Alligator. "You should put the time on the invitations."
What does "put the time" mean?
Does it mean "write the time"?
What is the different?
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- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
To indicate, ab example would be "you should have put 8:30pm on the card."
Yes, put the time and write the time are similar in this situation
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Yes~ It means to include the time, because they were uninformed
- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
- Inglese (Regno Unito)
In this case, "put the time" and "write the time" are the same.
"Put" is general, and can be used in many situations.
-Where should I put my name?
-Put your name on the list.
-Put some blue in the painting.
"Write" is more specific, and we imagine the act of holding a pen or pencil much more strongly than with "put."
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