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Maya, can you (sweep/wipe) the path outside the front door before your grandparents come? The trees have dropped leaves all over it.
sweep
All these plates and dishes are clean. Let´s (wash them up/put them away).
put them away
Someone has put all the rubbish in the same bin. Now I have to go through the bin and (clear it up/sort it) into recycling and ordinary rubbish.
sort it
Don´t (load/wipe) the dishwasher this morning because the repairman is coming to (water/fix) it.
load/fix
I´ve done the washing - can you (sort/load) it into separate piles of your clothes and your sister´s clothes?
sort
The floor is dirty - you´d better (water/sweep) it.
sweep
I hope you (clear up/sort) this mess you´re making after you´ve finished (loading/fixing) your skateboard.
clear up/fixing
Before we can watch TV, we have to (wipe/sweep) the table and (put away/load) the dishwasher.
wipe/load
Will you (sweep/fold) your clothes and (put them away/clear them up) before you go to bed, please?
fold/put them away
I haven´t (watered/sorted) the plants for weeks.
watered
to clean or dry something by moving a cloth across it
wipe
to pour water on to plants or the soil that they are growing in
water
to wash plates, bowls, knives, etc. after a meal
wash (something) up
to clean the floor using a brush
sweep
to arrange things into different groups or types or into an order
sort
to put something in the place or container where it is usually kept
put (something) away
to put a lot of things into a vehicle or machine
load
to bend something (paper, cloth, etc.) so that one part of it lies flat on top of another part
fold
to repair something
fix
to make a place tidy by removing things from it or putting them where they should be
clear up