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Vincent Teo Posted 16 years ago
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About - wipes the table, sweeps and mops the floor

Can I say,

(a) She helps her mother wipe the table, sweeps the floor and other household chores.

(b) She and her mother / Susan's mother and her are cleaning the house.

(c) She wipes the table and sweeps the floor with a broom.

(d) She wipes the table, sweeps and mops the floor.

(e) She sweeps and mops the floor three times / thrice a week .

(f) (i) She wipes the table with a table cloth.

(ii) She uses water to mop the floor.

(iii) She wipes the table after breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  

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My thoughts:
a. She helps her mother to wipe the table, sweep the floor, and to complete the other household chores.

b. Susan and her mother are cleaning the house.

c. Yes, you can say that.

d. She wipes the table and mops the floor. (Mopping is a form of wet sweeping, and is thus rarely used in conjunction with each other on the same room floor)

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