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Jul 9, 2017 at 2:48 | comment | added | J.R.♦ | @userr2684291 - That’s a good point, but I thought the question was asking about the predicate more than the object. Wikipedia mentions that a forklift can also be called a lift truck – I wonder if that’s what the OP was thinking of. | |
Jul 4, 2017 at 18:54 | comment | added | user3169 | d. should be "Tom is one of our men to operate the lift fork." I also never heard of a lift fork before. | |
Jul 4, 2017 at 14:34 | comment | added | user3395 |
Hm, no real results for lift fork in COCA or a|the lift fork on Google Ngrams. The usual name is forklift (truck), but there are others on Wikipedia. I did find, let's say a certain five pages of bona fide Google results that include "lift fork", so either you heard it called that (unlikely), or you're copying what the asker said because that's not the main issue, and/or you don't know if that's what they want to call the machine. By the way, maybe they were going for a more informal variant with man there, but landed a bit off the mark: Tom, our forklift guy...
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Jul 4, 2017 at 10:15 | history | answered | J.R.♦ | CC BY-SA 3.0 |