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Davidrock65 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

soap or a soap?

1, Do you say, "I like to wash my body with a soap," or "I like to wash my body with soap?"

2, Can you say," I like to take a shower with a soap?"

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1. Neither. I use soap to wash is what I would say.

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  • Neither.
  • I use soap to wash is what I would say.
  • ) 2.
  • It's with soap , not with a soap .
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1. Neither. I use soap to wash is what I would say. (Not a soap.)
2. It's with soap, not with a soap.

Use a soap only to mean a kind of soap.

I have been trying to find a soap that is milder on my skin. (a kind of soap, a brand of soap)

CJ

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