We could swing by the store on our way home. The first sentence could be a little better if you could explain it better.Like where their stopping before their going home like the park,store,and other places.Okay?
The swing will oscillate after Helen moves it.
By pretending to hold a bat and swing, you are simulatingplaying baseball.
Swing can mean several things, and you didn't really say which you want. You can swing on the trapeze if you're very careful. Swing music is fun to dance to. Swing down from there and come home.
When I was playing, I saw a swing near a bench.
I swung on the swing set.
I used my shoulder to swing the bat in baseball.
For a proper translation you would need to use it in a sentence.
Now is your chance to swing from the flying trapeze with the greatest of ease!
A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Example sentneces:subject of the sentence: A swing around the park would be nice.subject of the clause: The night shift, the only swing available, wasn't good for me.object of the verb: Dad hung a swing from the big oak tree.object of the preposition: We're looking for a house with a porch for a swing.
A man asked me if I like to swing, and I immediately recalled the swingset in the backyard of my childhood home. The boy took a swing at the ball and missed. To chop wood you must swing the ax high and hard.
She has a retentive memory, able to remember even the smallest details of past events.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?