shirley
what is the different between "clean" and "cleanse"? what's the different between these two words? when I should use "clean" and when I should use "cleanse"?but clean also could be a verb, then when it's a verb, how can I discriminate them?
26 déc. 2011 01:59
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/cleanse http://www.thefreedictionary.com/clean cleanse = To free from dirt, defilement, or guilt; purge or clean. Although the difference is small, pay good attention. You'll figure it out.
26 décembre 2011
Cleanse isn't really used as a verb very often. Scripturally, "Jesus cleansed the people of their sins." I will clean my house today. I would not say, "I cleansed my house yesterday." It's correct just sort of archaic.
27 décembre 2011
For your question, it must be "What is the difference between...?" "Different" is only an adjective. "the difference" is a noun.
26 décembre 2011
You can use both as a verb. But "clean" is used more frequently.
26 décembre 2011
Clean means a place or a spot that is free of dust or dirt. Eg: This bench is really clean. Cleanse means action or verb, meaning act of cleaning.. Eg: I cleansed this place yesterday. :) :)
26 décembre 2011
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