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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

It's in the sink

(At 1:28) I look at the video, but I don't understand to what they imply with "it's in the sink"
any help please?

Seriously?! 6 more inches and it's in the sink. Well then put it in 6 more inches.

  

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He put his dirty cup beside the sink instead of in the sink. She points out that he put it right next to the sink, and could just as easily have actually put it in the sink, where it should be.

  • He put his dirty cup beside the sink instead of in the sink.
  • She points out that he put it right next to the sink, and could just as easily have actually put it in the sink, where it should be.
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He put his dirty cup beside the sink instead of in the sink. She points out that he put it right next to the sink, and could just as easily have actually put it in the sink, where it should be.

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