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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
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Hello everyone,

In the sentence below;

- Drops of the water made a hole in the rock.

Is there a more proper word than "made a hole" to be used in my sentence?

Regards,

JA

  

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Joseph A In the sentence below;- Drops of the water made a hole in the rock. Is there a more proper word than "made a hole" to be used in my sentence? It's grammatically correct, but I think I would say that in a different way.

  • Joseph A In the sentence below;- Drops of the water made a hole in the rock.
  • Is there a more proper word than "made a hole" to be used in my sentence?
  • It's grammatically correct, but I think I would say that in a different way.
  • Drop by drop, water erosion wore a hole into the rock.
  • CJ
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Joseph AIn the sentence below;- Drops of the water made a hole in the rock. Is there a more proper word than "made a hole" to be used in my sentence?

It's grammatically correct, but I think I would say that in a different way.

Drop by drop, water erosion wore a hole into the rock.

CJ

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