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User_gary Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Wash clothes on hand, hang on the wall

We soak our clothes into a bucket with water and powdered detergent for few hours, then rinse the clothes on hand and hang on the rope to make them dry

Before I send the file to you, I want to make it clear with Mr. X who is better in this subject and may clean mistakes.

Are these sentences correct?
  

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We soak our clothes in a bucket of water and powdered detergent for few hours, then rinse the clothes by hand and hang them on the clothesline rope to let them dry . Before I send the file to you, I want to pass it by make it clear with Mr. X who is more knowledgeable on better in this subject and may can fix the clean mistakes.

  • We soak our clothes in a bucket of water and powdered detergent for few hours, then rinse the clothes by hand and hang them on the clothesline rope to let them dry .
  • Before I send the file to you, I want to pass it by make it clear with Mr.
  • X who is more knowledgeable on better in this subject and may can fix the clean mistakes.
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We soak our clothes in a bucket of water and powdered detergent for few hours, then rinse the clothes by hand and hang them on the clothesline rope to let them dry.

Before I send the file to you, I want to pass it by make it clear with Mr. X who is more knowledgeable on better in th
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Thanks AlpheccaStars

Can I say "hang them on the clothesline to dry" instead of "let them to dry".
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Can I say "hang them on the clothesline to dry" instead of "let them to dry". Yes, that is perfectly acceptable.

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