drag a piece of string or something along the ground.
Yes, the verb is to entertain: I entertain You entertain He entertains She entertains We entertain They entertain
The future tense of entertain is will entertain.
no a deer is a deer and a kitten is a kitten.
to entertain = bidehr (בידר)
No the word entertain is a verb not an adverb. The adverb form is entertainingly.
There is no kitten fairy. - Ari
There are many ways to play with a kitten. Each kitten has its own preference as to what kind of toy he or she likes. An inexpensive toy that kittens love is a wadded up piece of paper. Throw it down the stairs or slide it along a slippery floor and your cat will most likely love it. Feathers at the end of a stick or a string are also fun toys for cats. Cats like to chase toys that you throw for them. They also love jumping for toys attached to strings. To entertain your kitten without having to get involved, set out a paper bag or a cardboard box for him/her. In my experience, kittens will entertain themselves for a long time with paper bags and cardboard boxes. The best toys are often the cheapest ones.
the kitten knocked over the kitten food.
The past participle of "entertain" is "entertained".
The past tense of entertain is entertained.
The word 'entertain' is a verb, a word for an action. Example:Mayzie will entertain you with her rendition of "Let Me Entertain You".
A kitten is a baby cat.