C. It's the person doing the action.
I will moisten the paper towel before I use it to clean the counter.
Her favorite color is Fuchsia. The fuchsia rug was hideous. The sweatervest was fuchsia. Fuchsia is a great color for a towel.
Yes, the word 'towel' is a common noun, a word for any towel of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dade Towel Company, Miami, FLMartex Hospitality Bath Towels1888 Mills Luxury Cotton Made in Africa Towel"Towel Dry and a Good Cry", a novel by Judy De Luca
You spell it like this "wring"
towel
I dried myself with the towel
This is my favorite bath towel!
I could use another towel, please. I like that towel. The towel is very plush.
Who's to blame? "Who's" is a conjunction meaning "who is?" So, if you want to construct a sentence using "who's," try to say "who is" and see if the sentence still makes sense. Whose towel was left on the locker room's floor? "Whose" is the possessive of "who"; denoting ownership, e.g., whose towel, whose car, whose newspaper.
Jeff, did you get your reward? Get me a towel!
The first floor is at 311 feet or 95 meters.
Wipe your hands on the towel.Pass me the towel please.
Towel dosent work for you or the sun.
48 inches off the floor
The paper towel absorbed the mess.
Clean it up well with paper towel, then use disinfectant on it.
tie a towel around the bristle of a sweeping brush