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Vincent Teo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

In the rain

Can I say,



(a) His uniform was wet in the rain.

(b) Her body was wet during the rain.

(c) He is getting / His clothes is getting wet when the rain begins.
  

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Hi VT I would make the following changes: (a) His uniform was got wet in the rai n . (b) Her body was got wet during the rai n . (c) He is getting / His clothes is getting wet when the rain begins.

  • Hi VT I would make the following changes: (a) His uniform was got wet in the rai n .
  • (b) Her body was got wet during the rai n .
  • (c) He is getting / His clothes is getting wet when the rain begins.
  • Your last sentence doesn't work.
  • Here are two sentences that do work: - (c) He is getting / His clothes are getting wet because it has begun to rain - (c) He / His clothes got wet when the rain began.
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Hi VT

I would make the following changes:

(a) His uniform was got wet in the rain.

(b) Her body was
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Hi,

(c) He got wet his clothes when it rained........

Thanks.

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