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Ansonguy Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

[in a shower] and [in a mist]

I have made up the sentences below.

(1) The sprayer sprays water in a shower.
(2) The sprayer sprays water in a mist.

Which word is correct? Thank you very much.

  

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ansonguy Which word is correct? That's like asking whether 'cat' or 'dog' is correct in "I have a pet [cat / dog]". 'shower' and 'mist' are different things.

  • ansonguy Which word is correct?
  • That's like asking whether 'cat' or 'dog' is correct in "I have a pet [cat / dog]".
  • 'shower' and 'mist' are different things.
  • When you see water in its "shower" form, there's a lot of water, and it's pouring down.
  • In a shower your face would get very wet very soon.
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ansonguyWhich word is correct?

That's like asking whether 'cat' or 'dog' is correct in "I have a pet [cat / dog]".

'shower' and 'mist' are different things.

When you see water in its "shower" form, there's a lot of water, and it's pouring down. In a shower your face would get very wet very soon.

When you see water in its "mist" form, ther

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