1.) plsss.... clean up this dirty mess.
2.) dont make a mess in the house...
Whose mess is that!
The children made a mess, and they were punished for their naughtiness.
The dog will make a mess when he tries to lap up his water.
"I guess I really made a mess of things" she said with a rueful look.
The grammatically correct sentence would be: Did you make a mess? I made a mess. You made a mess. A mess is made, not done.
Here you are, 'I always tell my children to do their homework but instead they just mess about'. 'You would get your work done if you would stop messing about.' To mess about or messing about is a description of someone doing something that is unproductive when they could be focusing on what they should be doing.
I'm not responsible to give you a sentence.The boy was responsible enough to get a part-time job at age 14."Who is responsible for this mess?" the teacher asked. The three girls stated, "I'm not responsible for it!"
Please don't mess around in the kitchen, I just finished cleaning it.
example: "Whose is this?"
What do I think of that mess - I loath it.
After completing their exercise, the soldiers headed to the mess tent for their midday meal.A mess hall in the Navy is called the galley, a shipboard term.
I had to dupe her into thinking she looked like a mess.