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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

sweat -> sweats

An example written in my book is 'You put your sweat on inside out.'

Is it right to change 'your sweat' into 'your sweats'?
  

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Sweats or sweater would work. Sweat doesn't really fit there, unless it is meant as a joking way to say that sweat comes from inside you.

  • Sweats or sweater would work.
  • Sweat doesn't really fit there, unless it is meant as a joking way to say that sweat comes from inside you.
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Sweats or sweater would work.
Sweat doesn't really fit there, unless it is meant as a joking way to say that sweat comes from inside you.

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