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Guyper Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

To rid

1. "I have to get rid of the dust from my old clothes"

2. "I'm ridding my old clothes of dust"

3. "I want my old clothes to be rid of dust"

Hi. Are they all correct?

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Guyper Are they all correct? They are all grammatically correct. A native would not likely use any of them, but say, 'I have to clean / I'm cleaning / I want to clean my old clothes'.

  • Guyper Are they all correct?
  • They are all grammatically correct.
  • A native would not likely use any of them, but say, 'I have to clean / I'm cleaning / I want to clean my old clothes'.
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GuyperAre they all correct?
They are all grammatically correct. A native would not likely use any of them, but say, 'I have to clean / I'm cleaning / I want to clean my old clothes'.

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