Please vacuum you room before I get back home.
There is no sound in a vacuum in space.
No. It seems possible that in handwritten form there could be confusion especially as the ending -uum is almost unknown in English except in vacuum.
The immutable laws of physics prevent the transmission of sound in a vacuum.
Vacuum has three syllables: vac⋅u⋅um
The plural is vacuums. (could be vacuum cleaners, or separate situations of a vacuum)
The plural is vacuums or vacua, both are acceptable.
I seek the vacuum of space. Who'll vacuum the living room? That's a powerful vacuum cleaner.
I got out the vacuum and began, rather glumly, to clean the carpets...
The end of the vacuum is so deep, it cannot be seen with the human eye.
Here is an example sentence with the word "vacuum":I stared at the sky above me, and for a moment I was baffled by the fact that space was a vacuum - how could something have nothing, not even a single atom at all?
Example sentence - The vacuum cleaner no longer had adequate suction to clean the rugs.
The vehicles vexingly vroomed vertical in the vacuum
House cleaners use vacuums for cleaning the carpet and floor.
I abhor dishonest people.
Sort of. Technically it doesn't have a subject, but it's an imperative sentence which implies that "you" is the subject.
pick up
The archetypal of a vacuum cleaner would be about ten times bigger than the model used now.
I asked the manager how much the vacuum was because it didn't have a price tag.