English, asked by Pratibhavkandur, 4 months ago

If you stand in the rain, you get wet. (Given sentence is a type of .........)​

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Answered by vanshika7888
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Would that I wet in the rain.

No, the statement is limp.

“Get wet” is the proper idiom.

However, “getting wet in the rain” is senseless since everyone gets wet when rained upon - without umbrellas.

It is possible that what you mean is, Would that I soak in the rain. You get a wonderful feeling sometimes getting soaked in the rain. You get a strange comfort intentionally getting soaked -not just getting wet.

“Would that..” is expressing a desire to happen in the rain. With simply (getting) wet, there's no meaning. So what if you get wet?

But with soaking, since it takes time, it is a poetic sensation that the speaker may be seeking.....

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