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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

put/pour

pour three drops of the medicine in my eyes..

put three drops of the medicine in my eyes.

Please tell me which one is correct.
  

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"Pour" means a continuous flow of water. You pour water from a pitcher into glasses, for example, so "pour" does not work with the idea of eye drops. "

  • "Pour" means a continuous flow of water.
  • You pour water from a pitcher into glasses, for example, so "pour" does not work with the idea of eye drops.
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"Pour" means a continuous flow of water. You pour water from a pitcher into glasses, for example, so "pour" does not work with the idea of eye drops.

Use "Put."

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