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Yes, will be cleaned is correct.

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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.

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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.

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Is it grammitically correct to say will be cleaned?

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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.


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