Please soak this in soapy water.
Your sweater should not be put in a washing machine but it's rinsable in some soapy water.
Put soapy water on it. Put soapy water on it. Put soapy water on it.
Acids are soapy to touch.
put the soap in the stew for 10 mins
In the sentence The soapy water felt very hot there is no object, either direct or indirect. (Obviously, there are some unconventional grammars such as Charles Fillmore's case grammar, where The soapy water might at a pinch be interpreted as a semantic object, but I can't imagine that is what your teacher wants).
The definition of a compound word is a word that is basically two words put together. Here are some examples of compound words:SnowmanWatermelonSailboatBasketballNow that you know this, soapy is not a compound word. Soapy does not have two words within it.
I've just pampered myself with a luxurious hot soapy bubble bath.
Submerge those dishes in the soapy water, please. I was watching the submarine slowly submerge.
Submerge those dishes in the soapy water, please. I was watching the submarine slowly submerge.
If you are hoping to increase its value don't do it. If it is a regular coin put it in soapy water and clean it.
How do you put disease in a sentence
i can put nomad in a sentence