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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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please make sentence correct.

Is this understandable? if so please make this nice.
wife tells husband this in bed.

Stop moving around in bed and moving the blanket, every time you do, I feel cold air draft on my back coming under the blanket.
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Stop moving around in bed and moving the blanket . E very time you do , I feel a cold draft on my back.

  • Stop moving around in bed and moving the blanket .
  • E very time you do , I feel a cold draft on my back.
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Stop moving around in bed and moving the blanket. Every time you do, I feel a cold draft on my back.
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Stop moving around in bed and moving the blanket. Every time you do, I feel cold air a draft on my back coming under the blanket.
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Although one can have a hot or warm draft, any air getting in under the blanket is going to be perceived as cool or cold.
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Hi Aspara and Canadian,
Can I get you opinions?

Do I have to use 'draft' or can I use 'air?
Should I say 'on my back or 'down my back'?


Although one can have a hot or warm draft, any air getting in under the blanket is going to be perceived as cool or cold.

As Canadian said the above phrase, do you have or feel a draft?


Basically how would an E
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AnonymousDo I have to use 'draft' or can I use 'air? Use 'draft' or 'cold air'.
Should I say 'on my back or 'down my back'? on
Although one can have a hot or warm draft, any air getting in under the blanket is going to be perceived as cool or cold.
As Ca

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