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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

PRESSURE

Can you say that pressure is strong? Can you say 'full force'?
Are these 3 sentences all correct?

The pressure of the jet is strong.
The water pressure is strong; the water is flowing into the hose full force.

Is this sentence natural?
The rain is going to get stronger.

Thanks
  

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1. The pressure of the jet is strong. - Could you elaborate more on what you mean by pressure in this sentence?

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  • The pressure of the jet is strong.
  • - Could you elaborate more on what you mean by pressure in this sentence?
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  • The water pressure is strong; the water is flowing into the hose full force.
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1. The pressure of the jet is strong. - Could you elaborate more on what you mean by pressure in this sentence?

2. The water pressure is strong; the water is flowing into the hose full force. - The sentence doesn't sound natural. Instead, maybe you could try: The water is flowing into the hose rapidly because the water pressure is high.

3. The rain is going t
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Hi

By jet I mean, jet of water. Would you say 'strong'?
Thanks

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