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 blunderbuster
 
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							| Hi, 
 I am making some sentences that students should put into the passive.
 
 My students do not know the word "dig" yet. Can I say "make a ditch and fill it with water" "put a ditch around the castle and fill it with water" or do the latter sound weird?
 
 Thanks
 
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 Pinky Makus
 
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							| Check you PM. 
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 Edit:  Sorry.  I got distracted by my son.  I just sent you a message.
 
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 GIOVANNI
 
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							| Generally a ditch is made by digging.  You can put in a drainage ditch.  If you are referring to a real castle I would use moat and not ditch.
"put a ditch around the castle and fill it with water" does sound a little strange to me, unless children are making a sandcastle and they say "put a ditch around the castle and fill it with water", meaning place a ditch, and not dig. |  12 Dec 2010     
					
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 blunderbuster
 
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							| Thank you, 
 that is what I have now: "That�s why Richard�s men put a ditch full of water around the castle", so I better use "moat" instead.
 
 
 My smileys are screwed up...
 
 ;o)
 
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							| No, it was the city ditch that flowed into the castle �s moat and it produced a foul smell.  King Richard didn �t like it at all.  |  12 Dec 2010     
					
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							| You are right.  King Richard was a very wise man.  But, the poor man dug himself into a hole because he had to endure the smell that surrounded his castle.  There is no way that he could dig himself out of that one.  Moat, or no moat! |  12 Dec 2010     
					
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