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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Leak/dripping faucet and go back into/to bed and DENT

Could you help me with these 2 things pleas?

1 I can't stand the sound of a leak/of a dripping faucet/of water dripping from the faucet.
2 During the winter months, its so cold that after you take a shower you want to go back into/to bed.
3 There is a dent in my bed where I lie because of the weight and pressure.
4 Can you say DENTED to mean/to define that the mattress goes in more at some parts/in some parts.

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Could anyone look at this please? thank you
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Can someone please help me with this ?

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1 dripping faucet (most natural)

2 to bed

I think I would say 'indentation'. 'Dent' sounds more like damage, as to a car.

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