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Ann225 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Hey guys,
Would it be possible to use 'dilute' when I want to express that I'd like to have a glass of juice and I need to thin the juice with water?

Could I also say: ''What's the ratio for thinning the juice?'' (I know it'd be more likely for you to say ''How much water should i put in the juice?''.)

Thank you.
  

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Ann225 Hey guys, Hello, Hello Ann225, we're not all guys here! Ann225 Would it be possible to use 'dilute' when I want to express say that I'd like to have a glass of juice and I need to thin the juice with water? ) I would say, How much water and concentrate should I use to make up a litre/jug/glass of juice?

  • Ann225 Hey guys, Hello, Hello Ann225, we're not all guys here!
  • Ann225 Would it be possible to use 'dilute' when I want to express say that I'd like to have a glass of juice and I need to thin the juice with water?
  • ) I would say, How much water and concentrate should I use to make up a litre/jug/glass of juice?
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Ann225Hey guys, Hello,
Hello Ann225, we're not all guys here! Emotion: smile
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And is 'dilute' used in everyday speech as well? Emotion: smile
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Ann225And is 'dilute' used in everyday speech as well?
It is of course.
E.g.,
Do I need to dilute that juice with water?
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Perfect. Thank you so much! Emotion: smile

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