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Wash – Explication, exemples de phrases et conjugaison

Explication

Le verbe anglais « wash » est un terme fondamental dans le vocabulaire quotidien. Il signifie « laver » en français et fait référence à l’action de nettoyer quelque chose en utilisant de l’eau, souvent avec du savon ou un autre produit de nettoyage. Ce verbe peut être appliqué à une grande variété de contextes, allant du lavage des mains et des vêtements à celui des objets, des surfaces et même des véhicules. Le verbe « wash » est ainsi un élément essentiel pour décrire des activités liées à l’hygiène et à l’entretien dans la vie de tous les jours.

Exemples de phrases

She washes her car every Sunday.

He wash his hands before eating.

They washed the dishes after dinner.

I need to wash my clothes today.

Can you wash the windows, please?

We will wash the dog this afternoon.

The nurse washes her hands frequently.

She is washing the vegetables for dinner.

You should wash your face every morning.

He has washed the car already.

Conjugaison

Présent Simple

I wash the car every Saturday.

You wash your hands before eating.

He washes his clothes on Sundays.

She washes the dishes after dinner.

It washes well in the machine.

We wash our uniforms every week.

They wash their windows in spring.

Passé Simple

I washed the car last weekend.

You washed your hands thoroughly.

He washed his clothes yesterday.

She washed the dishes after lunch.

It washed up nicely.

We washed our uniforms before the game.

They washed their windows last month.

Futur Simple

I will wash the car tomorrow.

You will wash your hands before dinner.

He will wash his clothes on Friday.

She will wash the dishes later.

It will wash clean in the end.

We will wash our uniforms this weekend.

They will wash their windows next week.

Présent Continu

I am washing the car right now.

You are washing your hands at the moment.

He is washing his clothes today.

She is washing the dishes currently.

It is washing well in the cycle.

We are washing our uniforms this morning.

They are washing their windows today.

Passé Continu

I was washing the car when it started raining.

You were washing your hands when I called.

He was washing his clothes all afternoon.

She was washing the dishes during the show.

It was washing well before it broke.

We were washing our uniforms together.

They were washing their windows all morning.

Futur Continu

I will be washing the car when you arrive.

You will be washing your hands before the meal.

He will be washing his clothes this evening.

She will be washing the dishes after the party.

It will be washing throughout the night.

We will be washing our uniforms later today.

They will be washing their windows in the afternoon.

Présent Parfait

I have washed the car already.

You have washed your hands, I see.

He has washed his clothes recently.

She has washed the dishes now.

It has washed clean at last.

We have washed our uniforms just now.

They have washed their windows today.

Passé Parfait

I had washed the car before it rained.

You had washed your hands by then.

He had washed his clothes before the event.

She had washed the dishes before leaving.

It had washed clean before breaking.

We had washed our uniforms before the game.

They had washed their windows by noon.

Futur Parfait

I will have washed the car by the time you arrive.

You will have washed your hands before eating.

He will have washed his clothes by tomorrow.

She will have washed the dishes by then.

It will have washed clean by the morning.

We will have washed our uniforms by the weekend.

They will have washed their windows by next week.

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