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The word "stub" means put out a cigarette by pushing the end against something. Is this sentence grammatically correct? I wanna change the "put" into "putting", but someone told me it is the original sentence from an article written by a native speaker.
22. Nov. 2024 02:27
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Yes, the original sentence is grammatically correct. Here’s why: The phrase “by pushing the end against something” explains how someone puts out a cigarette. The word “pushing” works as a gerund here to show the action. If you change “put” to “putting” like this: “The word ‘stub’ means putting out a cigarette by pushing the end against something,” it changes the sentence’s structure and meaning slightly. The original sentence is clearer and sounds more natural in formal English. Stick with it!
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The first sentence in your question is grammatically correct. Typically, definitions are phrased using the same grammatical structure as the word they define. E g. Eat means consume food Ate means consumed food Stub means put out ...
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