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Shravanmm Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Need alternatives and correct my sentences please.

Hi teacher,

I would appreciate if you could give me some alternative sentences to the sentence below.

1. Do your hair.

What is the meaning of do your hair. Does it mean comb your hair or make your hair tidy.

Thank you.
  

Top answer

You do your hair in a hairdo. It means to arrange it in a prescribed style, which takes time, tools, chemicals and a mirror. The imperative sentence "Do your hair" seems unlikely.

  • You do your hair in a hairdo.
  • It means to arrange it in a prescribed style, which takes time, tools, chemicals and a mirror.
  • The imperative sentence "Do your hair" seems unlikely.
  • A fashion show manager might say that to a model.
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You do your hair in a hairdo. It means to arrange it in a prescribed style, which takes time, tools, chemicals and a mirror. The imperative sentence "Do your hair" seems unlikely. A fashion show manager might say that to a model.
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enoonYou do your hair in a hairdo. It means to arrange it in a prescribed style, which takes time, tools, chemicals and
I and my friend would be out and my hair is untidy, I wont be having comb to set my hair, So I have to keep my hair tidy with my hand only. In this case can my friend asks me to do your hair. Is it correct
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No. I guess it would be "fix your hair" or "do something with/about your hair."

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