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Anand0021 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

About tap water

I want to convey that water comes from bathroom tape very slowly then what shall be my words. Is it ok to say,
The water falls very slowly from the tap.
is there any better way to express same?

Thanks, Anand
  

Top answer

You might say the following: I turn on the bathroom faucet all the way and the water just trickles out. I turn on the bathroom faucet all the way and the water just dribbles out. I turn on the bathroom faucet all the way and hardly any water comes out.

  • You might say the following: I turn on the bathroom faucet all the way and the water just trickles out.
  • I turn on the bathroom faucet all the way and the water just dribbles out.
  • I turn on the bathroom faucet all the way and hardly any water comes out.
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You might say the following:

I turn on the bathroom faucet all the way and the water just trickles out.

I turn on the bathroom faucet all the way and the water just dribbles out.

I turn on the bathroom faucet all the way and hardly any water comes out.
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AnonymousI turn on the bathroom faucet all the way ...
As a speaker of BrE, I'd use 'tap' rather than 'faucet'.

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