Examples of using "Lava" in a sentence and their english translations:
He washes himself.
Do the dishes.
Wash the car.
He washes lettuce.
He washes the pants.
Wash everything.
Anita washes the tub.
He washes his t-shirt.
She washes her skirt.
She washes the sweater.
She washes an apple.
Lava is dangerous.
Lava hardens.
He washes the bike every week.
One hand washes the other.
He washes the bike every week.
He washes his hair.
One hand washes the other.
She's washing her head.
Wash and peel the fruit.
He washes the car every week.
My father often washes the dishes.
That man brushes his teeth.
He washes the bike every week.
The father washes his face.
The woman washes her face.
One hand washes the other.
Please clean those dishes.
- My mother washes clothes every day.
- My mother does a laundry every day.
Clean the window with a damp cloth.
My father often washes the dishes.
Tom washes his hair without using shampoo.
A princess doesn't wash herself.
How often do you wash your hair?
My sister washes her hair every morning.
She's washing her hands in the sink.
That material's going to shrink if it's washed.
Wash your hands with a bar of soap.
Tom washes his hands all the time.
Tom washes his hair every day.
She breaks a dish every time she washes dishes.
Please wash the lettuce well before you eat it.
- She said that she brushes her teeth every morning.
- She says she brushes her teeth every morning.
Brush your teeth twice a day at least.
He washes his car at least once a week.
She often sings when she does the washing up in the kitchen.
Tom washes the kitchen curtains twice a year.
- He is washing the car.
- He washes the car.
My sister washes her shoes every Sunday.
Mary hasn't washed her car in ages.
- Brush your teeth twice a day at least.
- Brush your teeth at least twice a day.