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How do you use the word whatever in a sentence?

Actually a good sentence is your mom could say"Go clean your room". You could say"whatever". The sentence would be. Go clean you room, whatever!


What is the difference between clean and clean up?

Your clothes can be clean. Your car can be clean. An object can be clean. However, "to clean" is an action of taking something that is dirty or messed up to make it clean or tidy. We say "Go clean your room" as the shortened expression of "Go to clean your room". Then, toys, papers, clothing that are in disarray are cleaned up. Meaning put away or stored for later use. A person may "clean house", to do actions that serve "to clean" objects and areas, which we express as "clean up".


How do you keep our school premises clean?

as a responsible child i will clean my class room whenever it is dirty.


What are some easy steps to clean your room?

# Sort -- sort the items in your room into sections to be easily organized # Organize -- put the sorted things into a place where they belong; tubs and baskets work very well to keep things organized. # Clean -- once you have your room clean, it always helps to vacuum, or wipe off desks, tables, or chairs.


How do you know when your room is clean?

How? Just clean the damned room. Make sure you have no "dirty" laundry in it. Make sure you dust and clean everything, including your computer. Floors are important. Clean them, using a floor-cleaner. Also - be careful of anerboic bacteriae. These can cause/aggravate allergies or, worse yet, MRSA. A disinfectant is best when properly used.

Related Questions

Is clean a verb?

Yes. It can also be an adjective. VERB: I clean my room every day. ADJECTIVE: My room is clean.


What are verbs that describe cleaning your room?

throw, fiz, organize, umm that's it for me


What part of speech is the word clean?

"Cleaned" is the past tense or past participle form of the base verb "clean". As with all other verbs, the participle can function in a sentence as an adjective, as in the sentence "A cleaned gun makes a better impression than a poorly maintained one."


Is the word require a noun?

"Required" could be a verb or an adjective. For instance, to use it as a verb, you could say, "You required him to clean his room." To use it as an adjective, you could say, "This is a required test."


How do you use clean out use in a sentence?

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


What do you use to clean a cold room?

you but a heater in side the room.


What is the verb of clean?

Depending on the context, clean is already a verb. For example "to clean something, someone or oneself" is an action and therefore a verb.


Future tense of clean?

Will clean.Use will + verb or going + verb or present continuous to make a future sentence.will - I will clean the house tomorrow.going to - I am going to clean the house on Saturday.present continuous -- I am cleaning the house on the weekend.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_the_future_tense_for_clean#ixzz1IjgOuNpB


How do you clean your room without your hands?

use your feet.


What is the future tense for clean?

Use will + verb or going + verb or present continuous to make a future sentence.will - I will clean the house tomorrow.going to - I am going to clean the house on Saturday.present continuous -- I am cleaning the house on the weekend.The past tense being "Dirty"


What is the verb form of clean?

The verb form of "clean" is "clean." For example, you can say "I need to clean the house."


Can you begin a sentence with sat?

No, sat is a verb - the past tense of sit. You can begin a sentence with a verb if it is an imperative sentence but then the verb is in the base form not past. eg Sit down! Look out. Clean up your room.