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Harry
What's the difference?
I gave the kitchen a spring-clean at the weekend.
I had the kitchen a spring-clean at the weekend.
What's the difference?
Thanks a lot.
Nov 15, 2017 1:04 PM
Answers · 1
These are both incorrect.
I gave the kitchen a spring-clean at the weekend.
correct: I gave the kitchen a spring-cleaning during (or over) the weekend.
I preformed the action.
I had the kitchen a spring-clean at the weekend.
correct: I had the kitchen spring-cleaned during (or over) the weekend.
I had someone else perform the spring-cleaning.
November 15, 2017
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