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Are these two sentences correct?
1. The gas rises up.
2. The water starts to come out as a gas.
Dec 16, 2023 9:19 PM
Answers · 8
1
Water vapor emerges (from what it comes out of) and then rises.
Water is a liquid, not a gas.
December 17, 2023
1
1. The gas rises/ goes up.
2. Water starts to evaporate/ is about to turn into gas.
December 17, 2023
1
They’re not wrong, but sound more natural like this :
1. The gas rises [no preposition]
2. The water starts to come out as gas [no article] It could be better to say ‘escape’ for ‘come out’ if you are referring to a valve on a pressure vessel, or even emission from the ground.
December 17, 2023
1
However,you should firstly write the second sentence and then write the first sentence, that will be better for the sentences' order.
December 17, 2023
The second sentence is wrong.`gas’ means `ranqi’.
December 17, 2023
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