Wash, Wash, Wash!
Washed; wash/washing; will wash/[am/are/is] going to wash
well hand wash is to wash your hands and body wash is to wash your body but you could use both of them for the same thing.
The singular form of "wash" is "washing."
You wash it
Yes, wash in/wash out dye washes out over about a few weeks some dyes last about 6 weeks. The wash in/wash out dyes are mostly made of vegetable oil so it's safer and certainly wash out :)
Yes, you can use the verb 'wash' or the noun 'wash' with a reflexive pronoun. Example: Will you please wash your clothes? They won't wash themselves. (verb) I did the wash. It didn't do itself. (noun) Wash yourself before coming to the table. (verb) So nice of you to do the wash yourself. (noun)
wish wish wash wash
No. Washed is the past tense verb of 'wash'.
Wash it just like when you wash the rest of your body.
Run, wash, run, wash, run, wash
To wash is laver. I wash (Je lave) You wash (Tu laves) He/she washes (Il/Elle lave) We wash (Nous lavons) ya'll/you [formal] wash (Vous lavez) They wash (ils/elles lavent)