About a fifth of the potato crop was ruined by a flood. Another fifth of the undamaged potatos spoiled while being hauled to market. How much of the original crop could the farmer sell at the produce market
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Sliminess, off-odor and unusual colors will tell you if mashed potatoes are spoiled.
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Spoiled or rotten.
yes you can as lond as they have not been spoiled or nothing is in the water, except for water
Praiseworthy told monsier gaunt to buy azariah jones spoiled potatoes and put his grape cutting inside the potatoes.
Spoiled can mean many things, such as what parents and grandparents do to their children by being overly indulgent. Some words for "spoiled" are: rotten, sullied, expired, moldy, ruined.. i hate mrs skinre
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(im the one who asked) I see 'this product can be spoiled' as ambiguous sentence. I am not a native speaker of English, so I am not sure whether I got it right, but I interpret that sentence as 1. this product can be spoiled (by someone) it is not spoiled yet, but it can be in future 2. this product can be (already) spoiled this can be the spoiled one among other non-spoiled ones. or it is possible that this product is spoiled. Am I wrong to see that ambiguous or is there ambiguity? it's in EFL society/situation it was written on the wrap of a burger as a caution with another language with english for English speaking foreigners to encourage people to eat before it turns bad
The part of speech depends on how the word is used. See the examples below. They spoiled the surprise. spoiled = verb He threw out the spoiled meat. spoiled = adjective
Spoiled by You was created in 1993.
no you are in control of your dog. if you got it from a breeder it probally got spoiled there. or you spoiled it.
Children get spoiled when you pamper them unnecessarily. Pampering a child is one thing, and spoiling them is another. There is always a thin line between pampering and spoiling. Make sure you don't cross that line. Qualities To Ensure That You Don't Raise Spoiled Children CHILDREN'S PARK ROCKWALL BLOGSPOT