if you want to know i have a dog and it gose crazzy in bad weather ok here is wat u do you go on your been and cuddle it unger the sheets. if you have a big dog turn the lights of and just hold him and if he barks just make a loud noise to calm him down!OOO ya and if that dose not work just hold is ears so it wont hear.
The opposite word for nervous is calm because nervous means that you are slightly scared of something which means that if you are not scared even a little then you are calmed. Therefore, the opposite word for nervous is calm.
Calmed has one syllable.
Calmed
Calm is a regular verb so the past and past participle are both calmed.
Calm is an action, so it is already a verb. As in "to calm down" or "to calm someone down".Calms, calming and calmed are verbs too."Please calm down"."He is calming the boss down"."He calmed the room".
The full question with incorrect punctuation on 3 of the choices is:Which one of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?A. The sea calmed but no boats left shore.B. The sea calmed, but no boats left shore.C. The sea calmed; but no boats, left shore.D. The sea, calmed, but no boats, left shore.The sentence should read as follows:The sea calmed, but no boats left shore.The comma is necessary to break the sentence before the word 'but.' The word "but" in a sentence often indicates the NEED for a comma before it.One capital, one comma, one period. "The sea calmed, but no boats left shore."
The past tense is calmed.
Galilee.
Relieved and calmed
The sea of galilee is known for when Jesus calmed its waters.
Her gracious mannerisms calmed the children's boisterousness.
The parent appeasingly calmed the child by buying him candy.