Nicki is right actually. They may mean the same thing but are different in actuality. You use a ācombā to comb your hair and a ābrushā to brush your hair. Different tools and that is significant
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Nicki is right actually. They may mean the same thing but are different in actuality. You use a ācombā to comb your hair and a ābrushā to brush your hair. Different tools and that is significant
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Great David, thanks!!
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Hahahah, thanks Nickie!! I didn't notice itš
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It has to do with collocations, in this case, you can use both verbs "brush or comb" my hair
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