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Joseph A Posted 7 years ago
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Hello everyone,

Sometimes we use "tape" to cover and decorate a wall of a room. Can I use the word "tape" as follows for that situation?

1. I'm going to tape this room.

2. I'm going to tape this wall.

3. I'm going to tape the wall of this room.

4. I'm going to put tape on this wall.

Regards,

JA

  

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Joseph A Sometimes we use "tape" to cover and decorate a wall of a room. I do not readily imagine "tape" being used to decorate a room. I wonder if "tape" is actually what you mean.

  • Joseph A Sometimes we use "tape" to cover and decorate a wall of a room.
  • I do not readily imagine "tape" being used to decorate a room.
  • I wonder if "tape" is actually what you mean.
  • Can you describe exactly what kind of thing this "tape" is?
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Joseph ASometimes we use "tape" to cover and decorate a wall of a room.

I do not readily imagine "tape" being used to decorate a room. I wonder if "tape" is actually what you mean. Can you describe exactly what kind of thing this "tape" is?

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