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What's the difference between MOP and WIPE?
I find these two words very confusing. Could you please tell me the difference between them?
Jun 5, 2017 3:42 AM
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When you mop the floor, you're typically using a mop. It's like a broom, but instead of sweeping, you are mopping. Wiping a surface means that you're just taking a towel or a sponge and cleaning the tabletop.
You can also use "mop" to refer to a really big mess on a surface. For example, "He mopped up the mess with a towel." But this is less common .. . . unless someone makes a habit of spilling an entire pitcher of liquid on the table.Does that make sense?
June 5, 2017
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Victoria Tran
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