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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

pressure

Would you be so kind as to correct?

When I turn the shower on, the pressure is hard and it slowly reduces the pressure.
  

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Hi This is OK and I understood it. With pressure, it is slightly better to use "high" instead of "hard". For contrasts in sentences, it is good to use "but".

  • Hi This is OK and I understood it.
  • With pressure, it is slightly better to use "high" instead of "hard".
  • For contrasts in sentences, it is good to use "but".
  • Because the shower is an object, not a person, I would say it "loses" pressure.
  • So I would say...
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Hi

This is OK and I understood it. With pressure, it is slightly better to use "high" instead of "hard". For contrasts in sentences, it is good to use "but". Because the shower is an object, not a person, I would say it "loses" pressure. So I would say...

- When I turn the shower on, the pressure is high, but it slowly loses pressure

Hope this helps

Dave

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