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- Land-sharkLv 72 months agoFavourite answer
No, the tense is also awkward, and we would say it differently. 'He washes his face in the bathroom sink.' You could say he will wash his face in the sink in the toilet block, but we would consider it crude.
- Anonymous2 months ago
He will sink his face in the toilet and wash it!
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- ♥Sweetness♥Lv 72 months ago
Oh gosh no.
Here is what you could say:
He washes his face in the sink in the bathroom.
He washes his face in the toilet bowl. (I hope this one isn't accurate, lol)
- busterwasmycatLv 72 months ago
It is both erroneous grammatically and in meaning. He will wash, or he washes, depending on which tense you wish to employ. He will washes is not a valid tense, not a grammatically-acceptable form.
Then we come to the real eye-opener, of a person whose sink is apparently also the toilet, or at minimum somehow part of the toilet. that might actually be, but it surely would be disgusting.
You are probably trying to use the sense of toilet as "room where people do their private personal needs such as washing and urinating", but by using something always inside such a room (the sink), and because we use that generic euphemism "toilet" because it it is the room that contains a physical toilet, you give us the idea that you mean the physical toilet when you use the word for the physical sink.
You have to somehow distinguish between the room and the physical item that has the same name. Most people would say "bathroom" instead of toilet to mean the room, in this particular sentence.
it is not wrong to talk about the room as the toilet, as a general thing. It is wrong to use a term which is not clear as to room or object having the same name.
- GuantanamoGeorgeLv 72 months ago
No. The sink and the toilet are two different things. You mean "the toilet bowl."
- Anonymous2 months ago
No. The verb is not formed correctly. And it is all a bit plume de ma tante.
He will wash his face at the sink in the toilet
He will wash his face in the lavatory handbasin.