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Victoria Tran
WASH the dog or CLEAN the dog?
I saw these two phrases in an English exam. I'm wondering whether there is any difference between 'wash the dog' and 'clean the dog'.
Thank you very much!
Jun 5, 2017 3:16 AM
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"wash the dog"..is the normal way to talk about bathing a dog. If the dog has a specific part of him which is dirty you could talk about cleaning him up. But normally cleaning is applied to things like windows or clothing not animals.
June 5, 2017
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Hi Victoria,
We always say wash the dog. Clean his teeth and his ears:-)
We also say wash the car, for the outside. Clean the car, for the inside. At least that's my experience.
Hope this helps:-)
June 5, 2017
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Victoria Tran
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