Future tense.
The tense of the verb "clean" in the sentence is future tense, indicated by the auxiliary verb "will."
She kept nagging her sister to clean up her room, but she refused to listen.
Yes, the sentence "my home is very neat and clean" is a descriptive sentence because it provides information about the state of cleanliness in your home.
Sure! The queen wore a clean gown to the ball.
"Clean your room right now!" This is an example of an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction to someone.
he finally wiped the slate clean
She kept nagging her sister to clean up her room, but she refused to listen.
I have decided to clean out my garage next week. - as a verb we are having a clean out at home on the weekend. - as a noun
Daniel's tidiness was shown by his clean bedroom and sparkling bathroom.
For me its messy
A clean bedroom is more relaxing, safer, and makes it easier to find things. It is also just more sanitary to have clean surfaces.
use the broom
well it depends how fast you clean
I clean my bedroom - Je range ma chambre I am cleaning my bedroom - Je suis en train de ranger ma chambre
four and a half....dollars.
Sure! The queen wore a clean gown to the ball.
Example sentence: I will clean the house."Will" replaced with "About to": I am about to clean the house."Will" replaced with "going to": I am going to clean the house.
The surface of the table was clean of bacteria.