Native English speakers, could you please help me with these issues?
Are these prepositions correctly used:
"Soak the cloth WITH water, but don't wring it out OVER the floor in order not to wet it."
Are these prepositions correctly used:
"Soak the cloth WITH water, but don't wring it out OVER the floor in order not to wet it."
Anonymous
They are fine - the last part sounds odd, though .... but don't wring it out OVER the floor to avoid wetting it.