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Levis1 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

laundry cleaned.

I'm talking to the laundry store. I say: Instead of the free pressing would it be OK if I got my laundry cleaned.

Is this OK?
  

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levis1 Instead of the free pressing would it be OK if I got my laundry cleaned. Is this OK? The grammar is OK, but I think your vocabulary choices are wrong because I don't understand the transaction at all.

  • levis1 Instead of the free pressing would it be OK if I got my laundry cleaned.
  • Is this OK?
  • The grammar is OK, but I think your vocabulary choices are wrong because I don't understand the transaction at all.
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levis1Instead of the free pressing would it be OK if I got my laundry cleaned. Is this OK?
The grammar is OK, but I think your vocabulary choices are wrong because I don't understand the transaction at all.
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I'm talking to the owner of a laundry store. I say: Instead of the free pressing would it be OK if I got my laundry cleaned.
I would like my laundry done, please. Can you have it ready by Friday?
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The hotel offers free pressing but I don't need my clothes pressed so I'm asking for free laundry service instead.
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levis1The hotel offers free pressing but I don't need my clothes pressed so I'm asking for free laundry service instead.
I see. Then your sentence needs just a bit more:

Instead of the free pressing would it be OK if I got my laundry washed free?
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You are probably in for a disappointment. The 'free' pressing service is offered to those who have paid for the laundry. service. There will be no 'free' service unless you have paid for something.

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