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Powder1 Posted 10 years ago
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I ask my roommate whys he going downstairs. He says for drinking water. But first he has to get his phone in his room. So I ask:

Why do u need your phone for water?

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Why do you need your phone to get water?

Are both OK?
  

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Powder1 I ask my roommate wh y h e's going downstairs. He says for to drin k ing (some) water. But first he has to get his phone in his room.

  • Powder1 I ask my roommate wh y h e's going downstairs.
  • He says for to drin k ing (some) water.
  • But first he has to get his phone in his room.
  • So I ask: Why do yo u need your phone for to drink water?
  • Why do you need your phone to get a drink of water ?
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Powder1 I ask my roommate why he's going downstairs. He says for to drink ing (some) water. But first he has to get his phone in his room. So I ask: Why do you need your phone for to drink water? Why do you need your phone to get a drink of water? Are both OK?

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