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The word sew is an adjectival term. It refers to an object that has been stitched. In contrast, a stitched up garment is a garment that has been mended completely. The word sewn up is an adjective. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Had You Sewn Or Had You Sow (1)


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Had You Sewn Or Had You Sow? Did you know that
the word "sew" has two meanings? It means to
stitch something together or to plant a seed. The
past participle is sewed, while the simple past
form is had sewn. This makes the question of "had
you sewn or had you sow?" easier to answer. The
first of these definitions is the most common
one, while the second is more obscure. A young
girl, Marie-Louise, was given a shirt to sew. She
couldn't talk to anyone, so she sat in her sewing
shed. She wondered where the buttons were. And
she shook her head at the carelessness of men.
She wondered where her button lands, and she was
left with a shirt that doesn't fit her anymore.
That day, she resigned to the fact that she would
not make any money unless she found a way to get
home to help her mother. check out here
Marie-Louise was a poor girl who gathered
star-flowers for decoration and began sewing. She
couldn't talk to anyone, so she couldn't laugh.
She sat in her sewing shed, collecting
star-flowers for decoration. Platoche, a soldier,
had given her a shirt to sew. She was very proud
of her creation and wondered where all the
buttons had gone. She shook her head at the
carelessness of men. One day, Marie-Louise had
collected star-flowers and had begun sewing. She
was unable to speak to anyone and laughed with no
one. She was left alone in the sewing shed. The
next day, she had given a soldier
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Platoche a shirt to sew. As she worked, she sewed
the shirt for the soldier and wondered where the
buttons had gone. She shook her head at the petty
carelessness of men. During the war, soldiers
were haphazard in their actions. In France,
Marie-Louise and Platoche, who had no knowledge
of her work, were unable to communicate. Neither
of them could talk to each other and could not
laugh, but they sat in the sewing shed. In the
middle of the war, she sat in the sewing shed and
sewed a shirt for a soldier named Platoche. As
she worked, she wondered where the buttons had
gone. During the war, Marie-Louise and Platoche
were given shirts to sew. While she was sewing,
Platoche was given a shirt to sew. They wondered
where the buttons had gone and shook their heads
at the utter carelessness of men. However, the
two soldiers were not aware of her presence, and
the two of them sat in the sewing shed in
silence. She had a sewing shed and had a
solitary existence. The solitary women were
forced to sew for each other. There were no other
women around, so she had to work alone, without
the help of a man. Moreover, there were only few
women in the town. Despite the difficult
conditions, the soldiers were also allowed to
wear clothes. The men were careless and wore no
respect for the French. The men had no respect
for her. They had no respect for her, and her
sewing was an act of courage. She did not care
about men. She did not care about them. She was
in love with women. It's not that women had to be
perfect in order to be able to love them, but she
was still very good at it. But then, she had a
heart and it was a kind woman.
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A man gave her a shirt to sew. She had to sew for
herself, not to talk to a man. She could not
laugh or speak to a woman. She sat in the sewing
shed alone. She gave the soldier her shirt and
then gave her a button to sew. As she sewed, she
wondered where the buttons would go and how she
would find them.
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