this car steers easily
To 'Steer' A car wheel, or to Feed a Baby 'steer.' A steer can also be a baby cow.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Spring has pervaded the air. you may use pervaded in your sentence.
by adjective in the sentence
a sentence with the word resilient
The steer had a sapz attack
Please help me steer the conversation away from this delicate subject.
How many captains will it take to steer your ship?
Steer clear of the magma, it's hot.
You not only use the oars to move forward, but you can use an oar to steer or turn the boat.
Jack tried, unsuccessfully, to steer the conversation to his favourite subject of wine making.
Let us steer the conversation to happier times of our lives.
Are you talking about the verb? if so, there are a couple forms: we steer, they steer (basically steer)
If you are driving a car and see that you are about to hit a pedestrian, you should swerve to miss him. To swerve is to steer around or away from something.
Yes, you should use a comma after "sometimes" at the beginning of a sentence. This helps separate introductory words or phrases from the main clause of the sentence and improves readability.
Try to steer your conversation towards Arizona and bring up Phoenix. But why in the world would you want to talk about the capital of AZ?
the iphone should be tilt in order to steer the car.