He washes the blood off his hands.
The wave washes over the the beach.
She keeps complaining that her husband never washes the dishes.
Present tense.
The plural form for the noun wash is washes; add an "es" to the end.
I would think so. "She washes the car" - Washes is the verb. "She washed the car" - Washed is the verb. "She is washing the car" - Washing is the verb. So the infinitive 'wash' can be altered in a sense to fit the tense or the way in which it is said and fits in a sentence.
Washes is the present tense.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
i dont know yes i think boys can you washes the dishes for me
Aquarelle is a method of water colour painting in transparent washes
blood, sin, jesus
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The word "launderette" is a noun. It is a place, one much like a laundromat, where you would go to wash your clothes. It could be used in a sentence such as: I saw Susan while washing my clothes at the launderette or That launderette is very expensive but washes your clothes very well.
Present tense.
The plural form for the noun wash is washes; add an "es" to the end.
Every Thursday, Emily washes the laundry.
Present tense.
Dishwasher or Kitchen assistant
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In the movie Jaws a guys torso washes up onto a beach. Unless it was a girl. -Nadia