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Kumenglish Posted 5 years ago
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To be dried

A: It is raining. Are there any clothes to be dried on the terrace? / Did you put any clothes to be dried on the terrace?

B: No, I already brought them into our house.

A: That's fine!

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Are"Did you put any clothes to be dried" and "that's fine" suitable?

  

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kumenglish A: It is raining. Are there any clothes to be dried on the terrace? / Did you put any clothes to be dried on the terrace?

  • kumenglish A: It is raining.
  • Are there any clothes to be dried on the terrace?
  • / Did you put any clothes to be dried on the terrace?
  • A: It's raining.
  • Are there any clothes drying on the terrace?
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kumenglishA: It is raining. Are there any clothes to be dried on the terrace? / Did you put any clothes to be dried on the terrace?

A: It's raining. Are there any clothes drying on the terrace?

kumenglishB: No, I already brought them into our house.

B: No, I already brought them in.

kumenglish

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