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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences correct??????

A: I'm eating pickles straight from the jar.
B: I'm eating spaghetti straight from the pan.
C: I'm eating pickles straight out of the jar.
D: I'm eating spaghetti straight out of the pan.

And Is it ok to omit straight?

Thanks in advance and please answer me.
  

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habibaelgindy And Is it ok to omit straight? They are OK, and "straight" is optional.

  • habibaelgindy And Is it ok to omit straight?
  • They are OK, and "straight" is optional.
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habibaelgindyAnd Is it ok to omit straight?
They are OK, and "straight" is optional.
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In American English, I think that "right" is more common than straight, but they all sound natural.

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