JACEK1
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- Feb 10, 2013
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- Interested in Language
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- Polish
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- Poland
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- Poland
Hello everybody!
I would like to ask you about how to say in English "the work which involves / entails doing something or the work which is connected with / related to doing something". What's the best way to say that in English? Should I say:
For example:
The work of cleaning the house takes quite a lot of time.
or
The work to clean the house takes quite a lot of time.
Maybe there are other ways of expressing the thought.
The sentences were created by me. Thank you.
I would like to ask you about how to say in English "the work which involves / entails doing something or the work which is connected with / related to doing something". What's the best way to say that in English? Should I say:
For example:
The work of cleaning the house takes quite a lot of time.
or
The work to clean the house takes quite a lot of time.
Maybe there are other ways of expressing the thought.
The sentences were created by me. Thank you.