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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Which one of these sentences are the correct one?

My father is using a wad of cloth to wash his car.
My father is using a piece of cloth to wash his car.
  

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My father is using a piece of cloth to wash his car.

  • My father is using a piece of cloth to wash his car.
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My father is using a piece of cloth to wash his car.
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My father is using a wad of cloth to wash his car. OR
My father is using a piece of cloth to wash his car.

Can someone please help me?
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EllynaCan someone please help me?
I already have. Please do not double post in future, Ellyna.
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Would an item of clothing be appropriate in such a context?
AnonymousMy father is using a wad of cloth to wash his car.
My father is using an item of clothing to wash his car.
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Odessa DawnWould an item of clothing be appropriate in such a context?
It's not grammatically incorrect, but I can't imagine anyone ever saying it.
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Odessa DawnWould an item of clothing be appropriate in such a context?
Nor is it what the original poster intended.

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