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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Erase, clean and rub off

Hello everyone,

If a white board is written and not clean, can I use "rub off", "clean", and "erase" to say:

1. I'll clean the white board.

2. I'll rub off the white board.

3. I'll erase the white board.

Regards,

JA

  

Top answer

Only this: 3. I'll erase the white board.

  • Only this: 3.
  • I'll erase the white board.
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3 Answers
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Only this:

3. I'll erase the white board.

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Joseph A1. I'll clean the whiteboard.

I will use soap and water with a sponge. It will be squeaky clean and completely white.

Joseph A3. I'll erase the whiteboard.

I will use a special dry eraser that is made for whiteboards. These erasers are

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Joseph A2. I'll rub off the white board.

At school in the UK people would mention rubbing out what was on the boards.

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