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JUNHEE LEE Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

remodel,renew,newly construct

"We have to remodel our bathroom."

Can I also say

"We have to renew ~"
"We have to construct our bathroom newly."
"We have to rebuild ~" ?

Do these mean same to you?

Would you help out,please~ Emotion: smile
  

Top answer

You might say you have to rebuild your bathroom if it was destroyed by a tornado. " The others don't work. You could possibly use "renovate" if it was very old-fashioned and you wanted to make it more modern.

  • You might say you have to rebuild your bathroom if it was destroyed by a tornado.
  • " The others don't work.
  • You could possibly use "renovate" if it was very old-fashioned and you wanted to make it more modern.
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You might say you have to rebuild your bathroom if it was destroyed by a tornado. Otherwise, use "remodel." The others don't work. You could possibly use "renovate" if it was very old-fashioned and you wanted to make it more modern.
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