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Leonardo
to tidy up Vs to clean up
Hi guys
I'd like know if there are differences among this verbs.
Let me know if it's necessary provide a context.
Thanks you. Have a nice day.
26 de mar. de 2016 22:36
Respuestas · 12
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To clean up means to make something not dirty- looking > I have to clean up before the guest arrive ( that is assuming you are dirty after repairing your car , for example)
To tidy up means to make things look presentable or neat > I have to tidy up a bit before the guest arrive ( you are clean , but maybe your hair is in a mess )
Clean up the room >make the room completely "not dirty-looking"
Tidy up the room > make the room completely neat or presentable looking .
26 de marzo de 2016
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Hello Leonardo! From my knowledge, both 'tidy' and 'clean' can both be used to describe cleanliness. Tidy is more of a description of being 'organized', while clean means to be free from dirt, marks, or stains. I hope I was able to help!
-Farrah B. :)
26 de marzo de 2016
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I guess you clean up what is dirty (e.g. the kitchen after you've cooked a meal) and you tidy up what is not in order (e.g. the office after you've been working non-stop for a day or two). Hope that helps!
26 de marzo de 2016
Apologies Leonardo,
seeing Farrah B's answer, I realise that my response was much too informal.
I totally agree with her answer also.
Kieron
26 de marzo de 2016
tidy up is smaller and implies personal/private ownership - you tidy your bedroom, but you would clean up someone else's house or a park or a town
26 de marzo de 2016
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Inglés, Italiano
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