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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
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froth comes from the clothes

When we wash clothes manually, froth comes from them.

Is this sentence correct? Also, if possible, provide me with alternatives for "froth" in this context.
  

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No, not froth . When we wash clothes with detergent, the soap foams , and what we see is soap suds.

  • No, not froth .
  • When we wash clothes with detergent, the soap foams , and what we see is soap suds.
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No, not froth. When we wash clothes with detergent, the soap foams, and what we see is soap suds.

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