Now that I have washed the car, it is certain to rain.
I washed my clothes yesterday.
I washed my clothes in a washing machine
Last night, the rain washed the dirt over the roof. I watched as the water washed over the road.
[Some one] washed the car. You need an active subject to use active voice. Who did the washing? That person should be the actor in the sentence.
She washed her hair every day. His hair was long and dirty.
I washed the dishes last night because you were too lazy to do them.
The frolicsome tourists were shocked when oil washed onto their beach.
She washed her hands thoroughly before preparing the meal.
Washed and ironed the clothes.
Yes, the sentence "Yesterday Tom washed the car" is grammatically correct.
The farmer washed his car and other chattels to get rid of the volcanic ash that had settled on them.
He washed his contact lenses in the saline solution. The IV was a saline drip to keep him hydrated.
Mary wanted to cry when she saw the soiled clothes her son James had left over to be washed