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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

door with curtain

Provide the door with curtain.

Please put the curtain.

Please remove the curtain.

Please fold the curtain.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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User_gary Provide the door with a curtain. Please put up the curtain. Please remove the curtain.

  • User_gary Provide the door with a curtain.
  • Please put up the curtain.
  • Please remove the curtain.
  • [Y] Please fold the curtain.
  • [Y] Please correct my sentences.
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User_garyProvide the door with a curtain.

Please put up the curtain.

Please remove the curtain. [Y]


Please fold the curtain. [Y]


Please correct my sentences.
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Thank you Feebs11
Feebs11Please put up the curtain.

I just wonder what "put up the curtain" exactly means. I would understand it as, "Please unfold the curtain". Am I correct?

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If you ask someone to "put up the curtains", you are asking them to "hang the curtains from the curtain rail/rod".

These people are putting up curtains: http://tinyurl.com/3cy2xy
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Thank you very much.

Suppose a curtain length is 20 cm and it has been put up. Now I just want to move it to the left 5 cm. How to say that?

Please unfold the curtain slightly.

Or

Please unfold the curtain to the left 5 cm.

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