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Victoria
Is it possible to say?
'accomodate necessities'
For example:
It is impotant to try to save as much water as possible but on the other hand, we need to accommodate our necessities like taking showers, cleaning our houses and doing the washing up.
Is it okay or it sounds odd?
For example:
It is impotant to try to save as much water as possible but on the other hand, we need to accommodate our necessities like taking showers, cleaning our houses and doing the washing up.
Is it okay or it sounds odd?
Jun 11, 2019 3:34 PM
Comments · 3
For example:
It is impotant to try to save as much water as possible but on the other hand, we need to accommodate our necessities like taking showers, cleaning our houses and doing the washing up.
It is for IELTS
Instead of using accommodate I suggest you use the Word 'compensate'.. Its better to use Needs instead of necessities..
What do you mean by washing up?? 😁 😁 😁
Can u give me a sample so I can help you..
June 11, 2019
For example:
It is impotant to try to save as much water as possible but on the other hand, we need to accommodate our necessities like taking showers, cleaning our houses and doing the washing up.
It is for IELTS
It is impotant to try to save as much water as possible but on the other hand, we need to accommodate our necessities like taking showers, cleaning our houses and doing the washing up.
It is for IELTS
June 11, 2019
Without knowing the context it’s pretty hard to say. Could you give us the sentence you are planning to use this in?
June 11, 2019
Victoria
Language Skills
English, German, Russian
Learning Language
English, German
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