sky753
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- Sep 12, 2004
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Hello Everyone,
I would like to know here under such circumstances, which verb should be used in standard spoken English?
The laundry was hung out to dry in the open air by you in the morning. At the moment, it is going to rain, or it blows heavily, or it is getting dark... and you are talking with your friends in the sitting room and it suddenly occurs to you that the laundry is still outside. What should you say?
Can we say "Excuse me, I have to get the laundry back" ? If not proper, what is the most common and standard one?
Thanks and Regards
Sky
I would like to know here under such circumstances, which verb should be used in standard spoken English?
The laundry was hung out to dry in the open air by you in the morning. At the moment, it is going to rain, or it blows heavily, or it is getting dark... and you are talking with your friends in the sitting room and it suddenly occurs to you that the laundry is still outside. What should you say?
Can we say "Excuse me, I have to get the laundry back" ? If not proper, what is the most common and standard one?
Thanks and Regards
Sky