i washed my smlly toes
Yes, the sentence "Yesterday Tom washed the car" is grammatically correct.
Ann's dirty hair, after she washed her hair, is now clean. Or - Ann's dirty hair, after a good shampooing, is now clean.
washed -- this verb is regular- just add "ed" to the stem to get the past participle. Example sentence: My car has never been washed.
The preposition in the sentence is "besides." It shows the relationship between Jill and Derek while they are working together.
Washed is the past tense of wash.
>My mom used conditioner in her hair,When she washed her hair
Now that I have washed the car, it is certain to rain. I washed my clothes yesterday.
The moon gleamed on the white-washed tombstone, recalling memories of old times.
Washed and ironed the clothes.
You sat idly by while your sister cleaned up the kitchen and washed the dishes.
Yes, the sentence "Yesterday Tom washed the car" is grammatically correct.
Last night, the rain washed the dirt over the roof. I watched as the water washed over the road.
washed the windows had been
After i was finished in the toilet i washed my hands with soap
Yes. If you split the sentence, the noun or pronoun should carry 2 sentences. She washed the shells. She dried them in the sun. Compound Sentence: She washed the shells and dried them in the sun.
After they emptied the bins, they washed them out.
The Summer of my discontent was washed clean by the rains of Autumn. I would like to be able to display my discontent amicably.