The stamp depicts two caravel ships approaching land
He sailed the caravel hundreds of miles over the Pacific Ocean.The caravel was a midsized ship developed by the Portuguese and Spanish.
My caravel mum loves to dance
A caravel was a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship.The caravel came into sight on the horizon.They set sail aboard the caravel for the New World.
The caravel is much smaller than I'd imagined. Christopher Columbus used a caravel.
Caravel sailing ships were developed in the 15th century, which is from the years 1401-1500. Marco Polo lived from 1254-1324. So, he did not use Caravel ships.
Caravel is a noun.
No, caravels is a noun, a common, plural noun. The singular form is caravel. The appropriate pronoun to use for a caravel (a type of ship) is it.
a caravel
First, you look up each word so you know what they are. If you know the meaning, there is something that links each word together to the other two. Once you know what they mean, you can write a great sentence!
You will find yourselves wondering how those brave men dare to sail those waters in such fragile caravels!
Caravel in french means caravelle
light caravel had triangular sails to better control the wind