Tidy is already a verb.Other verbs are tidies, tidying and tidied, depending on the tense.For example:"I will tidy my room later"."She tidies her living room"."I am tidying up the stock room"."The car has been tidied up".
something tidy is 'net / nette' in French. To tidy one's room is 'ranger sa chambre'
When something is clean or organized to look very nice it is tidy. "Tidy" means "clean" kind of. example: "the room is tidy", meaning it is clean, and not messy "Tidy" means "clean" kind of. example: "the room is tidy", meaning it is clean, and not messy"Jack, please tidy your bedroom!" his Mother called from the foot of the stairs.
I think it is a metaphor since your room itself represents your mind and how you order all your thoughts
I really should tidy my desk.It was a nice day so I spent an hour to tidy up the garden.Finley put all his toys in his toy box to keep his bedroom tidy.
The pronouns in the sentence "please tidy your room yourself" are "your" (possessive pronoun) and "yourself" (reflexive pronoun).
you get a cleaner in
The word "tidy" can function as both an adjective and a verb. It describes cleanliness or neatness when used as an adjective ("a tidy room") and the act of cleaning or organizing when used as a verb ("to tidy up").
by making my room uncluttered and arranging the un organisd things.
from now henceforward you have to tidy your room
keep it clean and tidy
It means "tidy the room".