Trouvez des professeurs en Anglais
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 mars 2016 22:36
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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 mars 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 mars 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 mars 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 mars 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 mars 2016
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