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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

How does English person write this?

  1. I can feel the cold in my face.

  1. Don't put a bandaid on it, leave it out to open air.
  

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Anonymous I can feel the cold on my face. Don't put a bandaid on it ; leave it out to open (to the air). You could say 'leave it uncovered', but 'leave it open' is what is usually said .

  • Anonymous I can feel the cold on my face.
  • Don't put a bandaid on it ; leave it out to open (to the air).
  • You could say 'leave it uncovered', but 'leave it open' is what is usually said .
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AnonymousI can feel the cold on my face.

Don't put a bandaid on it; leave it out to open (to the air).
You could say 'leave it uncovered', but 'leave it open' is what is usually said.
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Leave it uncovered to the air?
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As he said, 'open to the air' is more natural.
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AnonymousLeave it uncovered to the air? no
I can't imagine a native speaker saying that!

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