REPOSTING BECAUSE THE FORMATTING ABOVE WASN'T WHAT I EXPECTED IT TO LOOK LIKE...
For the sentences below, which would you choose for each:
up / off / out
1. Because of the heat, all the water in the pond has dried ...
2. I dropped my blanket in the lake. I'll put it here on the rock to dry ...
3. I need to dry ... the dog before we put him in the car.
4. I painted the walls and I had better wait until they dry ... before doing a second coat.
5. After the flood, it took a few days to dry ... the basement
1. Because of the heat, all the water in the pond has dried UP. (I visualise the water coming off the pond, which is flat, and evaporating)
2. I dropped my blanket in the lake. I'll put it here on the rock to dry OFF / dry OUT. (I see myself shaking the blanket, the water droplets fly OFF, or I could see the water evaporating into the air, going OUT from the blanket)
3. I need to dry OFF the dog before we put him in the car. (When you think of patting a dog to dry him off, what action does that look like; OFF, UP or OUT)***
4. I painted the walls and I had better wait until they dry / DRY UP / DRY OUT before doing a second coat. (If I think of it as a room, I think DRY OUT, if I see them as flat walls, I feel DRY UP is better, DRY is fine but it's just less rich, colourful, detailed, precise.)
5. i) After the flood, it took a few days to dry OUT the basement (I see it as a room)
5. ii) After the flood, it took a few days to dry UP the basement floor (I’m talking about something flat so I use ‘UP’
***Please look here to see what action each preposition represents:
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