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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Which is correct please?

Which is correct please?
The stream/flow of water is too fast/slow/high/low.
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Hi My choices would be: - The stream of water is too fast (or too slow) - The flow is too fast - it's making a noise and the tap is juddering - The flow is too slow - it's hardly a dribble of water - The water pressure is too high (or too low) Dave

  • Hi My choices would be: - The stream of water is too fast (or too slow) - The flow is too fast - it's making a noise and the tap is juddering - The flow is too slow - it's hardly a dribble of water - The water pressure is too high (or too low) Dave
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Hi

My choices would be:

- The stream of water is too fast (or too slow)

- The flow is too fast - it's making a noise and the tap is juddering
- The flow is too slow - it's hardly a dribble of water

- The water pressure is too high (or too low)

Dave
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The adjectives I'd use are: fast - heavy - poor - large.

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