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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Coming or filling

Which is correct? Are they both correct?


If the sink drain can’t drain as fast as the water is coming in/filling the sink, it must be clogged.


Thank you

  

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anonymous If the sink drain can’t drain The red part is superfluous. anonymous filling the sink This gives the clearest impression.

  • anonymous If the sink drain can’t drain The red part is superfluous.
  • anonymous filling the sink This gives the clearest impression.
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anonymousIf the sink drain can’t drain

The red part is superfluous.

anonymousfilling the sink

This gives the clearest impression.

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