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28 May
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1. I was splashed in puke.
2. His puke splashed on me.
Do they make sense and sound ok?
1. I was splashed in puke.
2. His puke splashed on me.
Do they make sense and sound ok?
2. His puke splashed on me.
Do they make sense and sound ok?
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28 May
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- English (US)
For 1, it would sound better to say “I was splashed with puke.”
2 sounds ok!

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