Yes, will be cleaned is correct.
Example sentences:
The hotel suite will be cleaned by the maid.
The filthy carpets will be cleaned professionally.
The whole house will be cleaned before Mom and Dad get home.
Yes, "will be cleaned" is correct. It is in the future tense passive voice, indicating that something is going to be cleaned at a later time.
No, the grammar is not correct. The correct way to say it is "You have to have it cleaned."
"Cleaned" is the correct past tense form. "Cleant" is considered archaic and is not commonly used in modern English.
Not only did Yuxin sweep the floor; she also cleaned the windows. Not only did Yuxin sweep the floor. She also cleaned the windows. Both of these are correct.
You can say "J'ai nettoyΓ© la chambre" in French.
No, it is not correct to say "back in home." The correct expression is "back home" or "back at home."
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Yes, will be cleaned is correct. Example sentences: The hotel suite will be cleaned by the maid. The filthy carpets will be cleaned professionally. The whole house will be cleaned before Mom and Dad get home.
No, the grammar is not correct. The correct way to say it is "You have to have it cleaned."
"Cleaned" is the correct past tense form. "Cleant" is considered archaic and is not commonly used in modern English.
clean up everything is correct. or you could use everything was cleaned up. It would depend "clean up every thing" is an instruction to do something in the future where "every thing cleaned up" as in "is every thing cleaned up ?" is a question and used in "every thing is cleaned up" is a statement so both phrases are correct used in their proper context.
Cleaned (as an adjective) = nah-KEE (× ×§×™)
That is the correct spelling of "scoured" (cleaned, or examined at length).
To correct the unclear reference, you must reword the sentence. The sentence isn't clear that the pronoun 'it' refers to the suit or the car. Reworded: Take the suit to be cleaned when you take out the car. Put the suit in the car and take the car to be cleaned.
NO. The 'whole area' is singular, so change the 'are' to 'is' and you will right on the money. VIZ:The whole area IS cleaned and sanitized.
Not only did Yuxin sweep the floor; she also cleaned the windows. Not only did Yuxin sweep the floor. She also cleaned the windows. Both of these are correct.
The chandeliers in Governor's mansion are disassembled and cleaned once a year.
Yes. It is correct to say an abode.