What is the past tense of clean?

away from clean is cleaned. September 23, 2016

What is the correct past?

away from clean is cleaned. September 23, 2016

Was participle cleaned?

1 answer. Hello Kasi, the verb to clean is a regular verb, so you have to add the ending ed to change to both the simple past and the past participle. Therefore, the past participle is purified from clean.

Is it clean or cleaned?

She cleaned her room. She cleaned her room.

What is the past progressive of clean?

The clearing history is erased. Third-person singular present tense indicating purifier is purifier. The present participle of clean is clean. The past participle of cleaning is cleaned.

What is the presence of one’s own?

She cleaned her room.

Is Clean right?

The clearing history is erased. Third-person singular present tense indicating purifier is purifier. The present participle of clean is clean. The past participle of cleaning is cleaned.

Has it been cleaned or has it been cleaned?

You are both right. September 14, 2017

When is cleaning?

To form a past passive form, we use was/were + past participle of the verb. My car was being repaired at the time. My car was being repaired at the time. To form a past passive of the tense, we use was/were + being + participle of the verb.

What is the past participle of what?

You are both right. September 14, 2017

Is there cleant?

Is there a word called Cleant? To answer your question, the word cleant exists, but it only seems to be used in very specific contexts or places. Usually the past participle of clean is cleaned.

Is it clean or cleaned?

As adjectives, the difference between clean and purified is that clean is free from dirt, contamination or protrusions while purified is in a state of cleanliness.

What is the past purify?

adjective, cleaner, cleaner. free from dirt undefiled undefiled: She bathed and put on a clean robe. free of foreign objects: clean sand. pollution-free pure pure: clean air clean water. mostly dirt-free: cats are considered clean animals.

Is cleaning a verb tense?

The clearing history is erased. Third-person singular present tense indicating purifier is purifier. The present participle of clean is clean. The past participle of cleaning is cleaned. 14

What is the continuous cleaning time?

1 answer. Hello Kasi, the verb to clean is a regular verb, so you have to add the ending ed to change to both the simple past and the past participle. Therefore, the past participle is purified from clean. 21

Was cleaning a past participle?

The clearing history is erased. Third-person singular present tense indicating purifier is purifier. The present participle of clean is clean. The past participle of cleaning is cleaned. 14