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Common errors in English: Usage of Take/Have a bath.

 Take/Have a bath


Incorrect : I do/make a bath every morning. 


Correct : I take/have a bath every morning.


Note: “Have a bath” is British English and “take a bath” is American English. But "do a bath' is not an English expression. 


We can also say:

She is giving a bath to her baby.


“Bath” and “bathe" can also be used as a verb in two senses. 


For example:

He baths/bathes every morning (intransitive) 

She baths/bathes her baby every day (transitive)

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