No, the word 'fumigated' is the past tense of the verb to fumigate.
The past tense is the incorrect verb form to follow the auxiliary verb 'needs', a present tense helper.
Using the present tense auxiliary verb, the sentence should read:
Using the past tense main verb, the sentence should read:
The noun forms of the verb to fumigate are fumigator, fumigation, and the gerund, fumigating. Examples:
"She" is the subject of this sentence.
Yes.
Mom needs help
There are two grammatically-correct ways of saying this. (1) The floor needs sweeping. (2) The floor needs to be swept. Alternatively, the sentence can be completely rearranged as follows: (3) Someone needs to sweep the floor.
No, special needs are tow special words as you see them. I am a special needs gentleman who enjoys playing with men, other children, and women.David Wesson. :)
The masonry work in this area is extensive.
radiated
ignorance
Neither Marques nor Leland needs his bike repaired.
This sentence is not correct. It tells us the house is doing the action of build but a house cannot build. a person or company needs to do the action = Jack is building a house. Now we can write a passive sentence = The house is being built. If you want to you can add the agent (Jack) = The house is being built by Jack
The decorations in my house were modern and Spartan.
your room needs to be Ventilated. We can not ventilate him easily.