Thanks a lot for spending your precious time in replying to my threads and posts. I rub my body to make it dry. I towel off my body to make it dry. I made my body dry by rubbing it with a towel.
Please correct my sentences.
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Hi, I rub my body to make it dry. I towel off my body to make it dry. I made my body dry by rubbing it with a towel.
— Clive
Hi, I rub my body to make it dry.
I towel off my body to make it dry.
I made my body dry by rubbing it with a towel.
Please correct my sentences.
These are correct grammar.
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Hi, I rub my body to make it dry. I towel off my body to make it dry. I made my body dry by rubbing it with a towel.
Please correct my sentences. These are correct grammar. However, they do not sound very natural. For such a simple activity, we speak of it in a simple way. eg
Thank you Clive. If suppose someone rings up me when I'm drying myself, shall I say to him, "I just took a bath and drying myself now with a towel, will reach office within half an hour".