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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

wash thoroughly

0Can I say,02br
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00(a) To make a money jar, we need to wash the jam bar thoroughly. 02br
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00(b) To make a money jar, we need to wash and clean the jam bar thoroughly. 02br
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00(c) To make a money jar, we need to wash and clean the inside jam bar thoroughly. 0-
  

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0"wash and clean" is redundant.02br
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00"the inside OF the jam jar" - but if you wash something thoroughly, you will clean the inside as well as the outside.02br
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00Go with (a)0-
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0(a) looks okay.02br
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00(b) & (c) If you properly wash a jam bar, it may be presumed to be clean. Do you mean "wash and dry"?02br
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00(c) the inside 01b00of the02b00 jam bar02br
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00P.S. What's a "jam bar"? Is it a British "jam 01b00jar02b00"?0-
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0How do I correct (b) and (c) ? 0-
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0By making it say jar instead of bar and then just using (a).0-
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0What do you mean? I don't understand.. 0-
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01. You have a typo. The word is "jar" not "bar."02br
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002. "wash and clean" is redundant. You fix it by not using it. Just say "thoroughly wash" as you did in (a).0-
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0I try:02br
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00(b) To make a money jar, we need to wash the jam jar thoroughly. 02br
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00(c) To make a money jar, we need to wash the inside of the jam jar thoroughly. 0-
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0Fine, but I would think you'd want to wash the outside too.0-

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