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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Draft (wind) How to use it in a sentence?

How do you say these naturally?
Don't stand in the draft. You are going to get sick.
I'm catching a draft.

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Don't stand in the draft. You are going to get sick. It's natural.

  • Don't stand in the draft.
  • You are going to get sick.
  • It's natural.
  • I'm catching a draft.
  • If you mean to say I'm just enjoying th e air, it's fine, but if you mean that you're catching a cold, say that, otherwise you may be misunderstood.
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Don't stand in the draft. You are going to get sick.
It's natural.

I'm catching a draft.

If you mean to say I'm just enjoying the air, it's fine, but if you mean that you're catching a cold, say that, otherwise you may be misunderstood.

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