n. a small room or space in a wall where you can store things
I took their coats and hung them in the closet.
sweep
v. to clean, especially a floor, by using a brush to collect the dirt into one place from which it can be removed
After you sweep the kitchen, please do the dishes.
vacuum up
vphrase. to use a vacuum cleaner to clean up an area
I have to vacuum up the living room since it is so dirty.
go bad
vphrase. decayed; putrid; usually prefers to food
The milk is going to go bad in a couple of days.
fix
v. to repair something
William spent the afternoon fixing his car.
trash
n. anything that is worthless and of low quality
Please take the trash out when you leave in the morning.
empty
adj. not occupied; with nobody inside
When I arrived, the classroom was empty. The professor must have canceled class.
rip
v. to tear quickly and with force
I ripped my sleeve putting on m shirt this morning.
broom
n. a brush with a long handle, used for cleaning the floor
Put the broom back in the closet when you are finished using it.
mop
n. a stick having at one end a mass of thick, cloth, strings or a sponge that you slide along a floor to spread or absorb a liquid in cleaning the floor
After Shannon mopped the floor, it looked so clean.