a verb
The noun forms for the verb to clean are cleaner and the gerund, cleaning. The noun form for the adjective clean is cleanliness.
The noun form for the adjective clean is cleanliness.The noun forms for the verb to clean are cleaner and the gerund, cleaning.
Depending on the context, clean is already a verb. For example "to clean something, someone or oneself" is an action and therefore a verb.
The verb form of the noun 'terror' is to terrorize.
The noun form for the verb to refuse is refusal.Note: The word refuse is also a noun, a word for trash or rubbish.
The noun forms for the verb to clean are cleaner and the gerund, cleaning. The noun form for the adjective clean is cleanliness.
Cleanliness is the noun for the verb to clean (cleans, cleaned).
Limpo ( noun) to clean > limpar (verb)
The abstract noun form of the verb to clean is the gerund, cleaning.The abstract noun form of the adjective clean is cleanness.The abstract noun form of the adverb cleanly is cleanliness.
The noun form for the adjective clean is cleanliness.The noun forms for the verb to clean are cleaner and the gerund, cleaning.
No, the word cleaned is the past participle, past tense of the verb to clean (cleans, cleaning, cleaned). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (the cleaned floors).The noun form for the verb to clean is the gerund, cleaning.
The word "sponge" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a porous material or a person who takes without giving. As a verb, it means to absorb or clean with a sponge.
No it is an adjective
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
No. The word brush can be used as a noun and a verb. Noun: e.g. implement made of up multiple bristles. Verb: e.g. to clean with a brush.
Either noun or verb. Examples: What sort of apples are those? (noun) Please sort the apples into clean and dirty ones. (verb)
Cleanup (one word) is a noun. It's the act of cleaning something up (environmental cleanup). Clean up (two words) is a phrasal verb.