Ask a New Question

Asked by rfvv

1. I want to do volunteer work at the Han River. I want to pick up trash and make it clean/clear.

2. I want to volunteer at the Han River. I want to pick up trash from the river, and make it clean/clear.

(Would you check the English expressions? Correct errors, please. Do I have to sue 'clear' or 'clean?')
15 years ago

Answers

Answered by bobpursley
1. clean.

15 years ago

Related Questions

We usually think volunteer work takes up a lot of time. But just a little time and effort can be a b... 1. He does a volunteer work once a week. 2. He does volunteer work once a week. 3. He does the vol... Anybody doing volunteer work look like a hero. edit this sentence so the subject and verb agree 1. Do you do any volunteer work? How about your friends? 2. Yes, I do. They do volunteer work,... 1. I want to do volunteer work at the Chicago Orphanage. 2. I want to do volunteer at Chicago Orp... 1. I want to do volunteer work at a nursing home. 2. I want to do volunteer work in a nursing hom... Doing local volunteer work is a valuable experience. Why is the fact that local organizations are cu... How to explain volunteer work at a shelter and nursing home for my resume? Doing local volunteer work is a valuable experience. Which reason best supports this claim? (1 poi...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use