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Write, Draw, Sketch, Paint

Vocabulary

Here is a guide to using the verbs write, draw, sketch and paint which are commonly confused.

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Posted on 6 October 20146 October 2014 by Marc Posted in Vocabulary Tagged commonerrors, draw, drawup, idioms, paint, sketch, sketchout, verbs, write
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