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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Don't know if I should leave the word in brackets/ SHE or HER

Could you please tell me which you'd say?
  • Could you make a little (bit) less noise?
  • Which (one) is she/her? (looking at a picture)
  • I was doing the dishes when i dropped the dish in the sink and the water splattered/splashed my face/splash all over my face.
  • Hold the button (down) for 3 seconds.
  • With your loyalty card you get 50 percent more points to the dollar. Every dollars gets you 1.5 points./When you have a loyalty card your points to one dollar are multiplied by 50 percent. (how would you say this?)
  • I want there to be 10 dollars (left) when I get back.
Thank you
  

Top answer

1. bit is not necessary at all 2. she 3.

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  • bit is not necessary at all 2.
  • she 3.
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  • down is not necessary at all 5.
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1. bit is not necessary at all

2. she

3. [I] splatter all over my face

[I'm going here with the concept that something else causes the splash.]

4. down is not necessary at all

5. any are fine - 1.5 point sounds best to me

6. o.k. either way
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Thank you Philip,

I don't understand the SPLATTER one. When do you use SPLATTER and when SPLASH?

I splatter water all over my face/I splattered my face with water.
I splashed " "

Thank you

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