Sam165
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- Iran
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Hello everyone. I was checking my dictionary for the word "litter" and one of its meanings as a verb was:
to leave waste paper, cans etc on the ground in a public place
But there was also a usage note like this:
BAD: If someone litters the street, someone else has to clear it up.
GOOD: If someone drops litter in the street, someone else has to clear it up.
Usage Note:
People drop/leave litter (= leave things such as empty packets, cans and bottles in a public place): 'There is a $100 fine for dropping litter.'
So I'm a little bit confused, is it wrong to use litter solely as a verb? If it is then why there is a verb form of it?!
to leave waste paper, cans etc on the ground in a public place
But there was also a usage note like this:
BAD: If someone litters the street, someone else has to clear it up.
GOOD: If someone drops litter in the street, someone else has to clear it up.
Usage Note:
People drop/leave litter (= leave things such as empty packets, cans and bottles in a public place): 'There is a $100 fine for dropping litter.'
So I'm a little bit confused, is it wrong to use litter solely as a verb? If it is then why there is a verb form of it?!