Verbs: clean, go, put, make sure, face, add, close, choose, turn, use, clean, vacuum, sweep, mop
Bob cleans his house. He goes to the kitchen and puts dirty dishes in the dishwasher. He puts forks, spoons, and knives in the basket. Cups, glasses, bowls, and small plates go on the top rack. He puts larger plates, pots, and pans into the bottom rack. He also makes sure dishes are facing upside down. He adds dishwasher detergent to the detergent dispenser and closes the door. He chooses the proper washing cycle and turns it on. He uses a rag to clean the counter top. He uses a vacuum cleaner to vacuum the carpet and sweeps the kitchen floor with a broom. He adds water to the bucket and mops the floor with a wet mop.
Part 2 – Bathroom
Verbs: go, wear, pour, brush, spray, scrub, rinse, use, wipe
Mike goes into the bathroom. He wears a pair of rubber gloves. He pours the toilet bowl cleaner into toilet bowl. He brushes the toilet with a toilet brush. He sprays the all purpose cleaner on the bathtub and the shower wall. He scrubs the wall and the bathtub and rinses with hot water. He uses a wet mop to clean the floor. Then, he sprays the all purpose cleaner in the sink and counter area. He uses a sponge to rinse and wipe the areas.
Conclusion
Verbs: empty, take
Empty all waste baskets in the house and take out the garbage to the garbage bin.
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