it cleans itself by licking it
the ocean cleans, i think, with the air and mouclues in the water. It acts as if it is a filter
The present tenses of "clean" are: I clean You clean He/she/it cleans We clean They clean
A river cleans itself in bends in twists. there are little deposits of dirt and trash in the corners and twists of a river. this builds up and cleans the main Delta of a river.
you don't clean it, you have to convert all the orange and red mask villagers and it cleans itself up ;)
The present simple tense of the verb "clean" is "clean" for the pronouns I, you, we, and they (e.g., I clean the house every day). For the pronouns he, she, and it, it is "cleans" (e.g., She cleans the dishes after dinner).
It is "clean/cleans".
itself do it
itself do it
it cleans watches
moms cleans the babies if its a squirrel mom it licks the babies and how they clean their kids
i had a cat all my life.. i know tons of stuff about cats... but you do not clean that.. area - Usually, a cat will clean its anus in much the same way it cleans the rest of its body. If your cat is hesitant, it may not have been taught how to clean by the mother. Either way, if you wet the base of the tail or the anus itself, it will encourage your cat to clean itself.