You have to whisper in the library so you won't disturb people who are reading.
People whistle to signal something. Do not whistle while in class.
Whistle for your dog so we can go to the park.
I whistle when I'm scared.
Sometimes, I whistle but only make a blowing sound.
I whistle to keep a good mood.
I have dropped my whistle in the toilet.
Tim finally learnt how to whistle.
The kettle began to whistle from the kitchen.
Can you whistle to your dog?
I like to whistle at horses.
does is not a modal verb
I had a thistle stuck in my shoe.
mandate can be a verb or a noun
Has would be the correct verb to use.
The nouns are whistle, start, and practice.
I whistle when I'm scared.Sometimes, I whistle but only make a blowing sound.I whistle to keep a good mood.
He tried to whistle a tune, but he couldn't remember the notes.
The verb in the sentence is "pierced."
He blew a whistle to signal the start of the race.
The referee blew his whistle to signal that there was a penalty.
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.
A whistle is "un sifflet" in French, to whistle (verb) is "siffler"
The verb "is" should be used in the sentence "The vase of flowers is on the table" as it shows the relationship between the subject (vase of flowers) and the location (on the table).
No, "whistle" is not an adverb. It is a verb that describes the action of making a high-pitched sound by blowing air through pursed lips. An adverb, on the other hand, typically modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to provide more information about how, when, where, or to what extent something is done.
Yes, "whistle" can be a verb when it refers to the act of making a high-pitched sound by blowing air through pursed lips or a small hole. For example, "She whistled a tune as she walked down the street."
He could hear the faint sound of a whistle coming from a distance.
Herb is a noun not a verb.