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Onizo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Need to wait warming up

1. You need to wait warming up the milk.

Can this one possibly replace the sentence: you need to wait for the milk to warm up, eventhough somewhat strange? If not, what meaning do you get from the sentence?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

It cannot replace the original. I get little meaning from the sentence.

  • It cannot replace the original.
  • I get little meaning from the sentence.
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It cannot replace the original. I get little meaning from the sentence.
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Is the OP gramatically correct?
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onizo1. You need to wait warming up the milk.
This doesn't make sense.
onizoyou need to wait for the milk to warm up
This is much better because it makes sense.

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