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23 Apr 2017
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Does it sound natural?
"Can I borrow your eraser so I can rub out what I've written?"
Does it sound natural?
"Can I borrow your eraser so I can rub out what I've written?"
"Can I borrow your eraser so I can rub out what I've written?"
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it sounds natural, but not very, i just can't put my finger on it.
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change "rub out" to "erase" and it will sound more natural :)
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