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I comb my hear or I brush my hear
It means the same both ?? đ€ What's the best way to say it??
Thanks for your help!
Jan 15, 2020 5:59 PM
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Nicki is right actually. They may mean the same thing but are different in actuality. You use a âcombâ to comb your hair and a âbrushâ to brush your hair. Different tools and that is significant
January 15, 2020
Nicki is right actually. They may mean the same thing but are different in actuality. You use a âcombâ to comb your hair and a âbrushâ to brush your hair. Different tools and that is significant
January 15, 2020
Great David, thanks!!
January 15, 2020
Hahahah, thanks Nickie!! I didn't notice itđ
January 15, 2020
It has to do with collocations, in this case, you can use both verbs "brush or comb" my hair
January 15, 2020
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