clean up everything is correct. or you could use everything was cleaned up.
It would depend "clean up every thing" is an instruction to do something in the future
where "every thing cleaned up" as in "is every thing cleaned up ?" is a question and used in "every thing is cleaned up" is a statement so both phrases are correct used in their proper context.
He cleaned his room. I cleaned up the mess I made.
It took weeks to months to clean up the damage caused by Hurricane Donna, which struck in 1960. The extent of the cleanup efforts depended on the severity of the impact and the resources available in the affected areas.
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Yes, urine can stain porous surfaces like fabric or carpet if not cleaned up promptly. It contains compounds that can leave discoloration if left untreated. It is recommended to clean up urine stains as soon as possible to prevent them from setting in.
Make the government do it.
The past tense of "clean up" is "cleaned up."
It can not be cleaned. Trying to clean it will mess it up.
cleanses or cleaned piked up or sanitary
Remove the carpet and have it dry-cleaned.
it has to be cleaned up quickly because it wil stick to the surface and would be hard to clean up and could be a danger hazard.
it means you rate how well someone cleaned up your room :)
everything!
yes.she is very clean so she look like a princess
Yes I am a very happy person if my house is all cleaned up.
The pilgrim's cleaned with very basic cleaning methods such as sweeping with a broom. Pilgrims cleaned using soap that they made and water that they pull up from wells.
No, nobody is paying. Atmosphere cannot be cleaned manually.
Everything was cleaned up a lot, which was helpful because it was a bit messy.