i like to mean '' I am currently using this moisturizer'' , but i want to use preposition to make the sentence below for the same meaning as I am currently using this moisturizer
- I am on this moisuturizer. right or wrong?
2. - I put on this glimmer around my neck to make it vivid at lights?
I am not sure about this underlined part whether to go with at or '' under''.
pls. correc it or propse your suggestions.
thanks
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- I am on this moisuturizer- Wrong. Use 'using', not a preposition. 2.
— Mister Micawber
- I am on this moisuturizer- Wrong.
Use 'using', not a preposition.
2.
-- No on-line dictionary gives me any reasonable definition for 'glimmer' here; what do you mean by the word?
And what does 'it' refer to?
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1.- I am on this moisuturizer- Wrong. Use 'using', not a preposition.
2. - I put on this glimmer around my neck to make it vivid at lights?-- No on-line dictionary gives me any reasonable definition for 'glimmer' here; what do you mean by the word? And what does 'it' refer to? Surely no one wants a 'vivid neck'-- it sound like a disease. For the rest: use 'under the l