Hi.
On the way to the kitchen, she dwelled/lingered on the walls which needed a paintover.
Is the use of dwell on/linger on used correctly here and is there any difference between the two?
anonymous she dwelled/lingered on the walls What do you mean? What did she actually do?
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anonymousshe dwelled/lingered on the walls
What do you mean? What did she actually do?