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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

kettle and burner

Is 'burner' and 'stand on ' correct in this sentence?

When you ask to turn off the kettle, you mean to switch off the burner that the kettle stands on.
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That works, but I think it's normally something more like, "the burner under the kettle."

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