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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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Our skins shrivels as we get old.

Our skins shrivels as we get old.

Our skins wrinkles as we get old.

Hi.

Do both of the above convey a similar idea to you? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic Our skin s shrivels as we get old. Our skin s wrinkles as we get old. Hi.

  • Angliholic Our skin s shrivels as we get old.
  • Our skin s wrinkles as we get old.
  • Hi.
  • Do both of the above convey a similar idea to you?
  • Thanks.
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AngliholicOur skins shrivels as we get old.

Our skins wrinkles as we get old.

Hi.

Do both of the above convey a similar idea to you? Thanks.
Hi Angliholic
Your second sentence would be a usual thing to say (note the correction: 'skin'). The use
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AngliholicOur skins shrivels as we get old.

Our skins wrinkles as we get old.

Hi.

Do both of the above convey a similar idea to you? Thanks.

Hi Angliholic
Your second sentence would be a usual thing to say (not

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