Anonymous Posted 10 years agoGrammar
Gap in the curtains
Is it correct to say that there is a gap in the curtains? Would you say it differently?
There was a gap in the curtain(s) through which I could see what was going on in the other room. (Curtains weren't completely drawn)
Thanks
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Anonymous Is it correct to say that there is a gap in the curtains? Yes. Anonymous Would you say it differently?
— CalifJim
- Anonymous Is it correct to say that there is a gap in the curtains?
- Yes.
- Anonymous Would you say it differently?
- No.
- It's fine.
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AnonymousIs it correct to say that there is a gap in the curtains?
Yes.
AnonymousWould you say it differently?
No. It's fine.
CJ