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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

"I need to get air filled in my tires."
  

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Anonymous Is this sentence grammatically correct? No. I need to get air in my tires.

  • Anonymous Is this sentence grammatically correct?
  • No.
  • I need to get air in my tires.
  • or I need to get my tires filled with air.
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AnonymousIs this sentence grammatically correct?
No.

I need to get air in my tires.
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I need to get my tires filled with air.
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Could you please explain to me why it's incorrect? Thank you.
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AnonymousI need to get air filled in my tires. ... why it's incorrect
"get air filled" means you are filling the air with something.
"get my tires filled" means you are filling the tires with something.

When there are forest fires nearby, the air gets filled with smoke and dust.
When a big oil tanker spills the oil it is carrying, the water ge

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