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poizon [28]
2 years ago
11

7. Did you accuse Nam of -------------- a plate? Well, I saw him -------------- it off the table with his

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1 answer:
Anika [276]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

breaking/ knock

Explanation:

We have:

- accuse sb of V-ing: accuse someone

- see sb V: when witnessing something from beginning to end

- see sb V-ing: when only witnessing an event when it has already started (not seeing the whole thing but only seeing it halfway)

Translation: Did you accuse Nam of breaking the plate? Well, I saw him push it off the table with his elbow. (Watch the whole action he breaks the p

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