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Konrad Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Clean vs. Tidy

Could anybody tell me what the difference between clean and tidy is?
  

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clean --> not dirty tidy --> things are in order and in their appropriate place, not a mess Example: My room is clean and tidy.

  • clean --> not dirty tidy --> things are in order and in their appropriate place, not a mess Example: My room is clean and tidy.
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clean --> not dirty
tidy --> things are in order and in their appropriate place, not a mess

Example:
My room is clean and tidy.
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For example to tidy up a room is to put things in order to make it presentable and organized. You can actually sweep dirt into several "tidy" piles in your house - along with the germs. To "clean" a room involves wiping down surfaces, getting into all the little nooks dirt and dust gets into, washing linens etc. It's more thorough and healthier. Same goes for the body. A person can be well dresse
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1. Clean ; Free from dirt, stain, or impurities; unsoiled.
2. Tidy ; Orderly and neat in appearance or procedure.

Regards!!

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