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Correct sentence: We grind these seeds to get flour for bread.

Why this is correct (simple steps):strong>

  1. Fix the typo: "nad" is not a word. Change it to "and" or use "to".
  2. Make the meaning clear: If you want to say why you grind the seeds, use "to get". That shows the reason. So: "We grind these seeds to get flour for bread."
  3. Tense note (short): If you already did it, say "We ground these seeds and got flour for bread." If it's something you do now or usually do, use "grind" and "get."

Try it: Say the correct sentence out loud: "We grind these seeds to get flour for bread."


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