A period at the end is the only punctuation in most cases. It is a declarative sentence.
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.
No you don't, and I think that if you saw an example of that in a sentence, you would see why. It just looks plain weird, and, basically, just silly. Here's an example: "My Dad told Me to go and clean the garage today, but I didn't want to." As you can see, Me just looks strange and sticks out in the sentence, but in certain cases, like if you saw it in a book, I can see why the author would do that. Like, if a person refers to themselves as me, and the character they are talking to gets confused and starts to call them "Me" instead of their name. But, all in all, the answer is no. Sorry! Hope this helped you! (The example is not an actual experience that I went through, I would never come out if I tried to clean our garage! xD)
When the young lad saw the magician's act he was struck with amazement.
The adjectives are clean
The janitor has to clean the school.
Dad asked us to clean the garage.
I do clean my house. He does clean in his garage. Everyone did their homework.
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
I'm trying to figure out how to induce my husband to clean out the garage.
I kissed him. Mary made him clean up the mess. The officer asked him a question.
The community service committee asked the Robinsons to pitch in with the beach clean-up project.
"This is the last time I'm going to tell you," my mother said to me, with piercing eyes, "clean up all of your toys from the living room."
No they are no to hard to clean. You can use a presure washer.
clean
trustworthy neighbors, family or (your self!)
at the garage before a fight
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.