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Rear can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to raise or bring up (children, animals, etc.). As a noun, it refers to the hindmost part of something.
in kashmir yak is reared . in south america alpaca llamaand vicuma is reared
Are reared chicken in smallcages called batteries
verb group
A complete sentence is a group of words with both a subject and a verb.
I fell off of the horse when it reared up to kick at a rattlesnake.
silk moth are reared from sheeps.
silk moth are reared from sheeps.
A noun and a verb in a group of words.
group can be a verb or noun the noun is: iqoqo the verb is: hlela ngamaqoqo See related links below:
No, "gaggle" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to a flock or group of geese.
A phrase is a group of words that does not contain a subject and a verb. It functions as a single unit in a sentence.