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Rewrite sentence: The tables and the chairs have to be moved from his room.



 
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preposition 'to' vs 'for' | The use of 'The'
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Rewrite sentence: The tables and the chairs have to be moved from his room. Thu Jun 19, 2008 8:23 am  Rewrite sentence: The tables and the chairs have to be moved from his room.
 

Hello,
Please look at the exercise below:
Rewrite sentence:
1/The tables and the chairs have to be moved from his room.
==> The furniture.....
Here is my answer ''The furniture including the chairs and the tables has to be moved from his room''
Is this sentence ok? Please help me!
Thanks in advance! Very Happy
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Rewrite sentence: The tables and the chairs have to be moved from his room. Thu Jun 19, 2008 8:33 am  Rewrite sentence: The tables and the chairs have to be moved from his room.
 

Since furniture includes tables and the chairs itself, IMO the rewritten sentence would be sufficient without "tables and the chairs": The furniture has to be moved from his room.
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