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Trying to make mom and pop proud
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The following question is from Cambridge TOEFL kit:
The firing of bricks and tiles for use in the build industry requires large amounts of fuel. I chose "build" for this question, because it must be "building", but I don't understand why "for use" is choosen instead of "for using". |
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Real ale taster
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Welcome to TM. I think it's a question of common usage. In UK the use of a verb (using) instead of a noun (use) would sound strange in this context, but would not be regarded as wrong, just untidy. Actually it's an untidy sentence, I would probably say 'The firing of bricks and tiles tiles for building requires large amounts of fuel' (but that wasn't the quesion). Michael
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