"A spring cleaning in / of our classrooms" in these contexts
Hi Mister Micawber and teachers,
I read one of your threads answered to Vctory Ong. (Hi Vctory Ong, I hope you don't mind me using your sentences)
1. Our headmistress has afetish for cleanliness: she require us to have a spring cleaning in our classrooms every week.
2. Our headmistress has afetish for cleanliness: she requires us to do a spring cleaning of our classrooms on Fridays (every Friday).
> I notice that you have two structures, "to do...of" and "to have...in", would "to have a spring cleaning of our classrooms" correct? And would "to do a spring cleaning in our classrooms" correct too?
Thank you.
Tinanam
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