No, "will clean" is future tense. Present tense would be "cleans."
No, "clean" is not a past tense verb in this context. The past tense of "clean" is "cleaned."
The past tense of clean is cleaned.
The past tense of "clean" is "cleaned."
The past tense of clean is cleaned.
The future perfect tense of clean is will have cleaned.
The tense of the verb "clean" in the sentence is future tense, indicated by the auxiliary verb "will."
The present perfect tense of clean is:I/You/We/They have cleaned.He/She/It has cleaned.
The past progressive tense of "clean" is "was cleaning" or "were cleaning."
The past tense of "clean up" is "cleaned up."
Use will + verb or going + verb or present continuous to make a future sentence.will - I will clean the house tomorrow.going to - I am going to clean the house on Saturday.present continuous -- I am cleaning the house on the weekend.The past tense being "Dirty"
It is "clean/cleans".