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User_gary Posted 13 years ago
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Drink tea before it cools down/Air conditioner not giving coolness

Your tea is cooling. Drink it before it cools down.
I like to have hot coffee.
Our AC is not giving coolness.
Our AC is not blowing out coolness/air properly.

Can you check if my sentences are correct?
  

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Your tea is getting cold. Drink it while it's hot. I like my coffee hot.

  • Your tea is getting cold.
  • Drink it while it's hot.
  • I like my coffee hot.
  • Our AC isn't working properly Our AC isn't providing cool air.
  • [ These are only suggestions to make each sentence a little more natural.
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Your tea is getting cold. Drink it while it's hot.
I like my coffee hot.
Our AC isn't working properly
Our AC isn't providing cool air.
[ These are only suggestions to make each sentence a little more natural. ]

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