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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Leave bottle under running sink

Is this sentence natural?

Leave the bottle under running sink and wait for it to fill up.

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Anonymous Leave the bottle under running sink and wait for it to fill up. The sink isn't running; the water is. Leave the bottle in the sink under running water, and wait for it to fill up.

  • Anonymous Leave the bottle under running sink and wait for it to fill up.
  • The sink isn't running; the water is.
  • Leave the bottle in the sink under running water, and wait for it to fill up.
  • CJ
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AnonymousLeave the bottle under running sink and wait for it to fill up.
The sink isn't running; the water is.

Leave the bottle in the sink under running water, and wait for it to fill up.

CJ
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Leave the bottle under a running tap, and wait for it to fill up.
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Put the bottle under the faucet, turn on the water, and wait for the bottle to fill.

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