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S_s_sridhar Posted 22 years ago
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How native speakers will tell the following

“I totally drenched by(in) yesterday’s rain”

Thanks,
SRI
  

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“I totally drenched by(in) yesterday’s rain” You are missing "was". If I were to say this sentence without thinking about it, it would be I was totally drenched by yesterday's rain. But I think "in" would be equally acceptable.

  • “I totally drenched by(in) yesterday’s rain” You are missing "was".
  • If I were to say this sentence without thinking about it, it would be I was totally drenched by yesterday's rain.
  • But I think "in" would be equally acceptable.
  • Hope that helps.
  • MountainHiker
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“I totally drenched by(in) yesterday’s rain”


You are missing "was".

If I were to say this sentence without thinking about it, it would be

I was totally drenched by yesterday's rain. But I think "in" would be equally acceptable.

Hope that helps.

MountainHiker
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Thanks a lot, MountainHiker.

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