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Anon006 Posted 7 years ago
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Can you say: Take water out of the bucket.

  

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It's possible in grammar, but it's not a very common thing to say in practice. g. "Take some water out of the bucket", "Take some of the water out of the bucket".

  • It's possible in grammar, but it's not a very common thing to say in practice.
  • g.
  • "Take some water out of the bucket", "Take some of the water out of the bucket".
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It's possible in grammar, but it's not a very common thing to say in practice. Usually we would say e.g. "Take some water out of the bucket", "Take some of the water out of the bucket".

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