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Danieljsg Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Splash

0 hi i guys is this correct 02br
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00_stop splashing me water/stop sprinkling me water/stop spatter me water.I know there are different degrees of splashes but i'd like to know ,thanks 02br
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00daniel 0-
  

Top answer

0 You forgot to add "with". g. 02br 02br 00i) Stop splashing me WITH water.

  • 0 You forgot to add "with".
  • g.
  • 02br 02br 00i) Stop splashing me WITH water.
  • 02br 00ii) Stop sprinking me WITH water.
  • 02br 00iii) Stop splatterING me with PAINT.
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0 You forgot to add "with". e.g. 02br
02br
00i) Stop splashing me WITH water. 02br
00ii) Stop sprinking me WITH water. 02br
00iii) Stop splatterING me with PAINT. 02br
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00If you don't want to use "with", 02br
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00i) Stop splashing water on the driveway 02br
00ii) Stop sprinking water on the pla
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0 hi thank you for the reply,that's what i wanted to hear ,now my question is,is it necesary to use the prep. always 02br
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00thanks 0-
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0 Which preposition are you refering to? 02br
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00a) Stop splashing me WITH water! 02br
00b) Stop splashing water ON me! 02br
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00If you want to omit the prepositions( "with" & "on"), you will have to omit the nouns that follow them, otherwise the sentences would be incorrect. 02br
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00a) Stop splashing me! 02br

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