sink
In French, the word 'évier' is used to refer to a sink, which is a basin used for washing and drainage. It is often found in kitchens and bathrooms. The word can also be used in the context of 'faire la vaisselle dans l'évier', which means to do the dishes in the sink.
I'm going to clean the sink.
In this sentence, the subject 'Je' (I) is going to perform the action 'vais nettoyer' (going to clean) on the object 'l'évier' (the sink). This is an example of a future action.
The sink is full.
In this declarative sentence, the subject 'L'évier' (The sink) is described by the predicate 'est plein' (is full). This illustrates an affirmative sentence in the present tense.
Can you unclog the sink?
In this interrogative sentence, the subject 'tu' (you) is asked by the speaker to perform the action 'déboucher' (unclog) on the object 'l'évier' (the sink). This is an example of a request or command in form of a question.