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What is the difference between I wash my hands. and I have my hands washed. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between I wash my hands. and I have my hands washed. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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"I was my hands" = you do the washing. "I have my hands washed" = you are not the person washing your hands
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The first means you wash your own hands. The second means someone else washes them for you.
The most common way to say this.
"I have washed my hands."
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"I was my hands" = you do the washing. "I have my hands washed" = you are not the person washing your hands
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