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Stevedi Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Hadn't dried out

1. Last night It was freezing, so I had to wear my brother's socks because mine hadn't dried out yet.

2. Last night It was freezing, so I had to wear my brother's socks because mine hadn't dried completely.


Hello native speakers. Do these two sentences carry the same meaning and sound natural in spoken English?


Thanks so much in advance.

  

Top answer

Yes.

  • Yes.
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