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Will be clean or will be cleaned?
which is correct sentence “to be cleaned” or “to be clean”? “To be cleaned” is correct.
How do you use cleaned in a sentence?
Cleaned sentence example
- The house would have to be cleaned and aired out.
- I cleaned out your bedroom.
- Janet cleaned your room and changed the linens.
- They cleaned the room, folded the chairs and carried the gifts out to his truck.
- It didn’t need to be cleaned and she was out of the mood.
Is needs cleaned grammatically correct?
Yes, it is wrong. Either “needs cleaning” or “needs to be cleaned”.
Will clean in a sentence?
I will clean out his cupboards, which are filled with the cans he laid in on 9/11. If anyone finds any of these CDs on the side of the road, I will clean up that stretch of the highway. If I have a writing project due, I will clean everything around me as a way of avoiding putting pen to paper.
What is past of clean?
past tense of clean is cleaned.
How do you clean a house sentence?
clean and tidy up the house.
- The new manager said he wanted to clean house.
- Women clean house in a kibbutz because, like women everywhere, they complain that men would not do it properly.
- Vacuum cleaners to ensure clean houses are praiseworthy and essential in our standard of living.
What is the sentence of avoid?
Avoid sentence example. You cannot avoid me forever. She’s been taught to avoid strangers. In the meantime, she had to avoid Yancey while she thought up some excuse for leaving.
What are the examples of cleaning agent?
Common cleaning agents
- Acetic acid (vinegar)
- Acetone (can damage plastics)
- Various forms of alcohol including isopropyl alcohol or rubbing alcohol.
- Ammonia solution.
- Amyl nitrite and other nitrites.
- Borax.
- Calcium hypochlorite (powdered bleach)
- Carbon dioxide.
Is it correct to say needs fixed?
It’s called reduction of function words. It’s very informal. If you want to avoid the extra “to be”, simply say “That needs fixing.”
Is needs replaced proper English?
“It needs replaced” is often heard in colloquial (US) speech, but “It needs to be replaced” would be better.
Do you say it needs to be cleaned or ” it needs cleaned “?
I say, “It needs cleaned.” He says, “It needs TO BE cleaned.” He continued to give me examples, but they all dealt with using the “needs to be” before a verb. I think they are both correct, but they identify different tenses. Are we both correct?? “It needs cleaned.” is characterisitic of a regional dialect of American English.
How to say ” I had cleaned at home “?
I had just cleaned my house when my friend arrived. You mentioned “already”. If this is important you could say: I had already cleaned the apartment when he called to remind me to do it. You also mentioned “in the process”.
Do you omit the word needs in a sentence?
In conversational English we often omit words anyways. Someone may have already said this, I’m sorry I didn’t bother to read the other responses. In your sentence, “needs” is the subject. So, when you say “Needs cleaned” you are literally saying that what has been cleaned, are your needs.
Which is correct ” the car needs cleaned ” or ” needs to be cleaned “?
Now, having said that, I understand that this phrase would accompany what you intend your subject to be: “The car needs cleaned”. In this case, the best, albeit irrational, deduction one could make is that your sentence lacks a comma after needs, denoting that the car needs have been cleaned; namely, your subject becomes “car needs”.