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Mr. Tom Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Take off her makeup/Remove her makeup

Hi

Are these sentence OK -- I mean the bold parts? Any other suggestions?

Give me five minutes, will you? I need to put on some make-up.
I must remove my make-up before we go for the condolence.
Do you always take off your make-up before going to bed.
She's washing her face off her last night's make-up.
Do you ever wear make-up?

Thanks,

Tom
  

Top answer

Give me five minutes, will you? I need to put on some make-up. I must remove my make-up before we go for the condolence.

  • Give me five minutes, will you?
  • I need to put on some make-up.
  • I must remove my make-up before we go for the condolence.
  • 'condolence' is not correct here.
  • Do you always take off your make-up before going to bed ?
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Give me five minutes, will you? I need to put on some make-up.
I must remove my make-up before we go for the condolence. 'condolence' is not correct here.
Do you always take off your make-up before going to bed?
She's washing her last night's make-up off her
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CliveI must remove my make-up before we go for the condolence. 'condolence' is not correct here.
Thanks!
Could you please tell me what is wrong with 'go for condolence'?
Jack's father passed away last week, but we couldn't even go to his house for condolence. (Or am I translating it from my language without making it natural enoug
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Jack's father passed away last week, but we couldn't even go to his house for condolence.
(Or am I translating it from my language without making it natural enough?) Right.
Say eg Jack's father passed away last week, but we couldn't even go to his house to give him / express our condolences.

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