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Should be clean or cleaned?
which is correct sentence “to be cleaned” or “to be clean”? “To be cleaned” is correct.
Is being cleaned tense?
past tense of clean is cleaned.
Has been cleaned or have been cleaned?
They are both correct. The past perfect is rarely compulsory.
What is the sentence of cleaning?
(1) I spent the whole day cleaning. (2) She was up a ladder, cleaning the window. (3) Give the house a thorough cleaning. (4) I keep these rags for cleaning the car.
What is the sentence of cleaned?
I cleaned the skeleton up pretty well. She cleaned up and left the bathroom, freezing. I cleaned your blood. Davis watched her as she cleaned the camp.
What is the present of clean?
clean Definitions and Synonyms
present tense | |
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I/you/we/they | clean |
he/she/it | cleans |
present participle | cleaning |
past tense | cleaned |
What is the future perfect of clean?
Perfect tenses
future perfect | |
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I | will have cleaned |
you | will have cleaned |
he, she, it | will have cleaned |
we | will have cleaned |
Has been cleaning sentence examples?
The banking system has been cleaned up. The masthead has been cleaned up too. “The city has been cleaned up. The banking system has been cleaned up and strengthened.
Did you clean the floor change into passive voice?
Answer: Let the floor be cleaned. Explanation: We use let in orders while changing them to passive.
Is “I was clean the room” an active or passive verb?
‘I’ is the active subject, ‘cleaned’ is the verb and ‘the room’ is the active object. 3. the active subject becomes the object of the preposition “by” to indicate who did the action. In your sentence ‘I was clean the room’, it is neither passive nor active, but a malformation. Someone cleaned me. Hope that helps.
Is “I cleaned the room Yesterday” grammatically correct?
“I cleaned the room yesterday” is grammatically correct. It is a simple statement of a fact. “I was clean the room” is not grammatically correct. You could say “I was cleaning the room yesterday” but that would imply that you were in the act of cleaning when something else happened.
What does “I cleaned Yesterday” mean?
If you say, “I cleaned yesterday,” It means that you did it, and it is finished. If you way, “I was cleaning yesterday,” you are still talking about the past, however, you are talking about the process. You are right. You are talking about it happening over a period of time yesterday. “I cleaned yesterday” is cut and dry: I did it. It is done.