Elbow grease usually does the job!
they could clean the floors
Our classroom is kept clean and tidy on a daily basis. We have a cleaning schedule in place where students and teachers take turns to clean different parts of the classroom. We also have hand sanitizers available for everyone to use.
Be nice, Clean up, BE RESPECTFUL! Lol
Are you asking from a teachers point of view or are you a cleaner/janitor?
Hasten to my side, my love! We will hasten to clean up the classroom.
30 minutes
the workplace should be a very clean classroom that the kinds can learn at and somewhere that they should feel safe
Sonny is given detention for dawdling in the hallway in the movie "Grease." He is forced to clean the classroom as a result of his actions.
Clean is a regular verb that means the past and past participle are formed by adding -ed = cleaned.Present perfect is formed with: have/has + past participlehave cleaned or has cleaned.We have cleaned the classroom. The teacher has cleaned the white board
The possessive form for 'the classroom belonging to your teacher' is your teacher's classroom.
so that they don't get hurt/cut on the broken glass. if they were to get injured there could be serious legal matters
Yes the word classroom is a noun. It is a common noun.