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Qingqing Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

What can be used to replace the mentioned uncountable noun?

There is clean water in that pond, but there is dirty water in this one.

For avoiding repetition, What can be used to replace the mentioned uncountable noun"water"?

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3 Answers
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I think you will have to recast, qinqqinq:

'There is clean water in that pond, but it is dirty in this one.'
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Thank you, Mister Micawber. But what about "He likes drinking hot boiled water, but I like drinking cold ..."?
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I think I would say '...but I like drinking it cold'.

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