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www0935



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 6:01 am    Post subject: Please help check out this sentence. Reply with quote

The following is my question:

Toothpaste isn�t only for cleaning your teeth. It also has many other household uses. For example, cleaning the plate of iron you use on your clothes.

There seems to be something wrong with "For example, cleaning the plate of iron you use on your clothes". In this sentence, no main verb can be found. Can I put this way, "For example, you can clean the plate of iron you use on your clothes"? Otherwise, would someone help correct it?

Thanks a lot.
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Lorikeet



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:56 pm    Post subject: Re: Please help check out this sentence. Reply with quote

www0935 wrote:
The following is my question:

Toothpaste isn�t only for cleaning your teeth. It also has many other household uses. For example, cleaning the plate of iron you use on your clothes.

There seems to be something wrong with "For example, cleaning the plate of iron you use on your clothes". In this sentence, no main verb can be found. Can I put this way, "For example, you can clean the plate of iron you use on your clothes"? Otherwise, would someone help correct it?

Thanks a lot.


I think the sentence means "For example, it can be used for cleaning...." but I don't know anyone who would say, "the plate of iron you use on your clothes." We might say "the bottom of your iron" or something like that. You are right, though. It's not a "perfect" sentence, but when we speak or write informally, we often leave things out.
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