Well If you clean the clean dishes first Then if you clean the dirty dishes first the chance of the clean ones getting dirty. Hope this helps!
The word "dirty" is generally an adjective, and it describes a noun: there are dirty dishes in the sink. But it can also be a verb: to dirty (something), although it's not very common. If you are using it as a verb, the past tense would be "dirtied." The children dirtied the room, and we had to clean it up.
the soap would be dirty, because there is just not enough soap to clean the entire floor.
I would suggest you put it in your dishwasher. Just place it upside down on either the top or bottom rack. If it is really dirty or you do not want to wash it with your other dishes, then was it separately.
to add more I could take them off every time i do dishes but that would waste time when u could just keep on working
It would depend on how dirty they are. Keeping headlights clean would be in your best interest.
Because nobody wants to be dirty
Patrick's description of the battle descibes the war being between the dirty and clean. At the end Spongebob (clean) gets so dirtied by Patrick that he realizes he can then spend more time getting clean, so he is happy. Patrick, the dirty, gets cleaned by Spongebob and then realizes he can spend more time getting even dirtier, and is thrilled. They then realize without dirty there would be no clean, and with no clean there would be no dirty! They then become friends again.
Clean and sanitize sink and prepare the dishes to be washed. Place dishes on dish rack to dry. Clean countertops & table. Clean stove top,oven & microwave. Dust cobwebs, blinds and etc. Mop and sweep.
Yes, there are certain bugs that thrive in dirty water vs clean water; so depending on the type of bug it is would tell you whether the water was dirty or clean.
The opposite of clean (adjective, tidy) would be unclean, dirty, soiled, or stained. The opposite of "to clean" would be to dirty or to stain.
She doesn't mean do what she doesn't want that is what you think. Example: she asks you to clean the toilet because it is dirty you would probably forget about it. She asks you not to dirty the toilet because it is clean you would probably dirty it. Nothing is wrong with women. have you tried thinking of it?
Tetras (unlike goldfish), do not excrete a lot, so in essence they would be "clean" fish.