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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

BRUSH = COMB?

Dear Teachers,

1. What's the difference between "brush my hair" and "comb my hair"?

2. He often take liberties with beautiful women.

- "take liberties with beautiful women" means "flirt with beautiful women", right?

3. He often has wrong attitudes with married women.

4. Come on, man! You'll be very sorry if you leave her. You'll never find such a good girl these days.

- Are 3 & 4 natural?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

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Steven: 1. What's the difference between "brush my hair" and "comb my hair"? There isn't a huge difference here.

  • Steven: 1.
  • What's the difference between "brush my hair" and "comb my hair"?
  • There isn't a huge difference here.
  • It really depends on what utensil you used to bring your hair into order, a brush or a comb.
  • 2.
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Steven:

1. What's the difference between "brush my hair" and "comb my hair"?
There isn't a huge difference here. It really depends on what utensil you used to bring your hair into order, a brush or a comb.

2. He often takes liberties with beautiful women.

- "take liberties with beautiful women" means "flirt with beautiful women", right?
Taking li
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StevenukdDear Teachers,

1. What's the difference between "brush my hair" and "comb my hair"?The obvious difference is whether one uses a brush or a comb. Brushing, however, is also an activity done by those with long hair to unsnarl any strands entwined.

2. He often take liberties with beautiful women.

- "take liber

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