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Kumenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Sweat

Context: Tell someone about his sweat.

You are sweat heavily. or You have heavy sweat.

Context: Asking about the reason for his sweat.

Why did you get sweat?

Can we tell these ways with sweat?

  

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kumenglish Context: Tell someone about his sweat. Context: Asking about the reason for his sweat. Can we tell these ways with sweat?

  • kumenglish Context: Tell someone about his sweat.
  • Context: Asking about the reason for his sweat.
  • Can we tell these ways with sweat?
  • No, no, no, no, no!
  • Not in most English-speaking countries, anyway.
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kumenglish

Context: Tell someone about his sweat.

Context: Asking about the reason for his sweat.

Can we tell these ways with sweat?

No, no, no, no, no! Not in most English-speaking countries, anyway.

You can never talk about this subject except with members of your own family, or to a doctor if you think a health problem is involve

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kumenglishYou are sweat heavily.

Shouldn't it be "sweating" instead of "sweat"?

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