Boy: Now, I can wash my arms, chest, legs and feet,
but how can I do that? I know. I'll sit in here.
Mom: No, you can't sit in the sink. Sinks are too small to sit in.
Boy: Well, then, how will I wash my body?
Mom: Well, you can take a bath or a shower. Don't worry,
I'll explain. This is a bath.
Boy: Oh, a large sink.
Mom: Yes, a large sink, or washbasin. We call it a bath, or bathtub.
Boy: And a bathtub is large enough to sit in?
Mom: Aha. So you can wash your body.
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In this sentence, does the adjective "large" apply to washbasin as well?
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In this sentence, is "large" an adjective for washbasin, too?
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rezaenglishIn this sentence, does the adjective "large" apply to washbasin as well?
OR
In this sentence, is "large" an adjective for washbasin, too?
You can ask that