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Son James Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Zip up or Close the zipper?

Situation - He is strapping on a backpack. The backpack has a pocket with zipper. It looks that he forgot closing that zipper.

What do I say to him?

1) Zip up your backpack!
2) Close your zipper on the front pocket of your backpack!

Are both wrong? Could you teach me a proper expression? Thank you in advance for your teaching.
  

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Son James.... Situation - He is strapping on a backpack. The backpack has a pocket with a zipper , and i t looks that he forgot closing to close that zipper.

  • Son James....
  • Situation - He is strapping on a backpack.
  • The backpack has a pocket with a zipper , and i t looks that he forgot closing to close that zipper.
  • When you have two short and related sentences like those, see if you can combine them into one sentence.
  • Doing so when possible will improove your writing.
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Son James....Situation - He is strapping on a backpack. The backpack has a pocket with a zipper, and it looks that he forgot closing to close that zipper.
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Thank you so much for your kind explanation,Canadian45 Emotion: embarrassed

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