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HyunWook Park
Is it correct to say ' I will get a hair cut today'? Is it correct to say ' I will get a haircut today'? or (hair cut?) It is wrong to say ' I will cut my hair today' right? Thanks a lot for your help in advance. Have a nice day! Hyunwook
Jul 6, 2015 4:02 PM
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"I will get a haircut today" means that someone will cut your hair for you. "I will cut my hair" implies that you will do it yourself.
July 6, 2015
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'I will get a haircut today' is correct (you will go to a hairdressers and they will cut your hair.) OR 'I will get my hair cut today' (notice the difference, 'haircut' is a noun, whereas in this sentence you are using 'cut' as a verb.) 'I will cut my hair' is a correct sentence, but it means that YOU will cut your own hair. I think it's unlikely that you mean that.
July 6, 2015
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