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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

wash utensils

My mother washes clothes and I wash utensils (plates, glass, bowls).

We wash clothes to remove dirt from clothes.

We was utensils to remove dirt from utensils.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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My mother washes clothes and I wash utensils (plates, glass, bowls). ok. We wash clothes to remove dirt from clothes ( I would say them).

  • My mother washes clothes and I wash utensils (plates, glass, bowls).
  • ok.
  • We wash clothes to remove dirt from clothes ( I would say them).
  • ok We was h utensils to remove dirt from utensils.
  • ( Again I would use them instead of repeating utensils).
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My mother washes clothes and I wash utensils (plates, glass, bowls). ok.

We wash clothes to remove dirt from clothes ( I would say them). ok

We wash utensils to remove dirt from utensils. ( Again I would use them instead of repeating utensils).
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DollMy mother washes clothes and I wash utensils (plates, glass, bowls). ok.

We wash clothes to remove dirt from clothes ( I would say them). ok

We wash utensils to remove dirt from utensils. ( Again I would use them instead of repeating utensils)
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I thought utensils were silverware, not the plates, etc.?
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Hi GG,

( Some of us say 'cutlery'. )

Clive Emotion: smile
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and crockery are the plates and such?
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I promise to say to my children, the next time they empty the dishwasher, something like "Becky, you put away the cutlery, and Zoe, you put away the crockery." It will be interesting to see their reaction.
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Hi,

Rather Dickensian, what?

Clive

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