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Hi Mana...a good question. In this particular sentence the verb 'to go' describes where the carrot should be put. Here, it is being used to say that the carrot should be put with (go with) the rest of the recipe. Hope this helps you.
Hi! James.
ReplyDeleteplease help me!I can't understand the No.6 sentence!
・shouldn't there be some carrot to go in this cake?
why do you need to use `to go′?
Hi Mana...a good question. In this particular sentence the verb 'to go' describes where the carrot should be put. Here, it is being used to say that the carrot should be put with (go with) the rest of the recipe. Hope this helps you.
DeleteHi! teacher.Thank you for your message! I understand.I vote for the recipe of putting(going) a carrot! I like vegetable☆
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