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9 Mar 2016
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Oh my gosh! The edge of the blanket unraveled! Does this sound natural?
Oh my gosh! The edge of the blanket unraveled! Does this sound natural?
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No context.
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The edge of the blanket came apart?
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A little unnatural
Then I would just say "Oh my gosh! The blanket's edge has unraveled."
Even though your sentence is fine, you would not hear many native speakers say it.
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A little unnatural
I would say "Oh my gosh! The blanket's hem has come undone."
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