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The old nurse got up TO PUT (up putting) the child upon the woman's knee.



 
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The old nurse got up TO PUT (up putting) the child upon the woman's knee. #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:23 pm   The old nurse got up TO PUT (up putting) the child upon the woman's knee.
 

Use the correct form of the verb (ing or to verb)

The old nurse got up TO PUT the child upon the woman's knee.
OR
The old nurse got up putting the child upon the woman's knee .

WHICH ONE CORRECT.
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The old nurse got up TO PUT (up putting) the child upon the woman's knee. #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 05, 2009 14:13 pm   The old nurse got up TO PUT (up putting) the child upon the woman's knee.
 

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