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Lemon and Berry
How can I describe this action? Twiddle the pencil round and round to cut it?
Jun 7, 2022 7:59 AM
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You can simply say: "to sharpen a pencil".
June 7, 2022
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Thank you very much
June 7, 2022
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Twist is the verb you are looking for. Hold the plastic bit steady and twist the pencil while pushing it into the sharpener.
June 7, 2022
"I am sharpening my pencil." You use the present continuous tense because you are busy with the action. "I sharpen my pencil every day." Here you use the present tense. It's an action that you do every day. The verb form ( full infinitive) is: to sharpen V1: sharpen V2 (past): sharpened V3( past particicple) : sharpened Example of V3: I have just sharpened my pencil. ( present perfect tense) I hope this helps you Lemon and Berry. If you wish to know how to use the different tenses please book a lesson with me. Have a great day 😊
June 7, 2022
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