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User_gary Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Wrinkled/folded clothes

I don't wear wrinkled/folded clothes. I would always iron it before putting on it.
I just took out the heap of wrinkled/folded clothes from the corner of a cup-board, and had sent it to a laundry for ironing it.

Could you please correct my sentences?
  

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User_gary I don't wear wrinkled /folded clothes. I would always iron them/my clothes it before putting them on it . I just took out the heap of wrinkled /folded clothes from the corner of a cupboard , and had sent it them to a laundry to iron for ironing it .

  • User_gary I don't wear wrinkled /folded clothes.
  • I would always iron them/my clothes it before putting them on it .
  • I just took out the heap of wrinkled /folded clothes from the corner of a cupboard , and had sent it them to a laundry to iron for ironing it .
  • Could you please correct my sentences?
  • In the second sentence, you could say "for ironing" but I find "to iron" more natural.
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User_garyI don't wear wrinkled/folded clothes. I would always iron them/my clothes it before putting them on it.

I just took out the heap of wrinkled/folded clothes from the corner of a cupboard, and had sent it them to a laundry to iron for ironing it
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Thanks a lot Grammar Greek.
Can I also say, "It seems he has not ironed his shirt today. It's full of wrinkles"?
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User_garyThanks a lot Grammar Greek.

Can I also say, "It seems he has not ironed his shirt today. It's full of wrinkles"?

Yes, that's fine! Or you can say "It's very wrinkled!"

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