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Mopped is a verb. It's the past tense of mop. Mopped can also be used as an adjective. Example: a mopped floor.
i cautiously walked on the mopped floor.
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The word mopped is the past particle, past tense of the verb to mop (mops, mopping, mopped). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective.The noun form is mop and the gerund, mopping.Examples:Verb: Shanna mopped the floors yesterday.Adjective: The freshly mopped floor will be dry in a few minutes.Noun: Mopping is my least favorite chore. A new, improved mop doesn't make it better.
mop and glow mopped over dirty floor, how to remove polish
Mop n' Glo
Yes, a sentence can have two complete predicates, for example:I washed the dishes and mopped the floor.
Because Ellie is wrong again when she said swiffered instead of dusted, mopped or swept the floor.
Because Ellie is wrong again when she said swiffered instead of dusted, mopped or swept the floor.
because its wet................ uh maybe because it's WET!!!
a friend in omaha said he mixed brown and black rit and mopped it on floor said it was awesome
If we make it well-polished and shiny, there will be too little friction to prevent you from falling, just like mopped floor.