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Vincent Teo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

changes the curtain

Do I say,

She changes the curtain every month.
  

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Do you mean she gets rid of the old ones and hangs new ones?

  • Do you mean she gets rid of the old ones and hangs new ones?
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Do you mean she gets rid of the old ones and hangs new ones?
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She puts up new curtains every month.

She puts up a new curtain every month.
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How about:

1 She changes into the curtain every month.

2 She changes the curtain every month (what's wrong with the sentence?)
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Vincent TeoHow about:
1 She changes into the curtain every month.
This says she becomes the curtain. She is no longer human, but instead she is a curtain, every month.
2 She changes the curtain every month (what's wrong with the sentence?)
It's possible, but I had to ask you what you meant. If you say "She puts up

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