The word "cleans" is in the present tense.
No, "will clean" is future tense. Present tense would be "cleans."
The present simple tense of the verb "clean" is "clean" for the pronouns I, you, we, and they (e.g., I clean the house every day). For the pronouns he, she, and it, it is "cleans" (e.g., She cleans the dishes after dinner).
The preposition for "He cleans the room" would be "in." So it would be "He cleans in the room."
The Spanish verb "lava" means "wash" or "clean" in English.
Past tense: was, were Future tense: will be, will be
No, "will clean" is future tense. Present tense would be "cleans."
It is "clean/cleans".
The present simple tense of the verb "clean" is "clean" for the pronouns I, you, we, and they (e.g., I clean the house every day). For the pronouns he, she, and it, it is "cleans" (e.g., She cleans the dishes after dinner).
The preposition for "He cleans the room" would be "in." So it would be "He cleans in the room."
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The Spanish verb "lava" means "wash" or "clean" in English.
Servents and house maids cleans apartments perfectly.
Bruno cleans is very effectively with his tongue.
The plant that cleans coal is the Preparation plant.BOB
hang cleans are harder, less of a movement so less momentum going into the explosive lift.
Uncle Cleans Up was created in 1965.