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Cavalier King Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Is the mentioned sentence correct?

I'll drink all the red wine at a single sip.
  

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I would say "at a single gulp". A "sip" usually refers to a small amount of liquid (unless this is what you want to imply).

  • I would say "at a single gulp".
  • A "sip" usually refers to a small amount of liquid (unless this is what you want to imply).
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I would say "at a single gulp". A "sip" usually refers to a small amount of liquid (unless this is what you want to imply).
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Thanks ozzourti. I'll keep this in mind "gulp". Emotion: smile

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