Which of the following sentences is correct?
1) I usually get up at seven in the morning and wash.
2) I usually get up at seven in the morning and wash myself.
If both are possible and mean the same thing, which would you use?
Also, don't you find that "in the morning" is redundant in the above sentence?
Thank you.
2) I usually get up at seven in the morning and wash myself. The second is non-native. teal lime Also, don't you find that "in the morning" is redundant in the above sentence?
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teal limeWhich of the following sentences is correct?1) I usually get up at seven in the morning and wash.2) I usually get up at seven in the morning and wash myself.
The second is non-native.
teal limeAlso, don't you find that "in the morning" is redundant in the above sentence?
No; you might work the night shift.
1) I usually get up at seven in the morning and shower / take a bath.