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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

haircut

Can I say,

  1. The barber is cutting a (new) haircut to the customer.

  2. The barber is cutting a nice haircut for the customer.

  3. He gave a boy for the haircut.

  4. I go to the barber for a haircut.

  5. The barber is giving a haircut to Ali.

  6. The barber is giving Ali a haircut.
  

Top answer

The barber is giving a (new) haircut to the customer. The barber is giving a nice haircut to the customer. He gave the boy a haircut.

  • The barber is giving a (new) haircut to the customer.
  • The barber is giving a nice haircut to the customer.
  • He gave the boy a haircut.
  • -- OK
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  1. The barber is giving a (new) haircut to the customer.

  2. The barber is giving a nice haircut to the customer.

  3. He gave the boy a haircut.

  4. I go to the barber for a haircut.-- OK


  5. The barber is giving a haircut to Ali.-- OK


  6. The barber is giving Ali a haircut.--

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