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She shed tear after deid of his dog Don't tear my book!
That is the correct spelling of "tear apart" (rip into pieces).The verb "tear" has a homophone "tare" (the weight of an empty container)The noun "tear" is a heterophone (teer), for a drop of liquid from the eye.So:Tear as in teardrops and tear as in tear apart, are spelled the same, but pronounced differently.Tear as in drops is a noun (teer).Tear as in apart is a verb (tayr).
Will tear.
Tear. As in I will tear that paper. Not the tear that involves crying.
As in crying
of course not! you need tear ducts to cry,obviously trees do not have these.
Don't tear down trees
Don't tear down trees
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As in "their property", but not yours to tear up?
Yes, he did, by tying him between two trees that he bent to the ground, then let go, causing the trees to 'springboard' and tear Sinis in half.
They destroy homes and trees and they also destoy homes to animals tear apart cars and do much more.
An F3 tornado will destroy most trees and leave most houses partially destroyed. An F5 tornado will completely destroy most structures, debark, trees, and send them airborne.
Ning Yan has written: 'Mechanistic modelling of the Elmendorf tear energy of paper'
An adaptation of the porcupine is their sharp claws, which they use to tear off parts of trees to eat. They also have quills, in order to protect themselves.
Tear in Japanese is "namida". It's written as "涙".
Rainforests are being destroyed by loggers cutting down the trees. In addition, global warming and pollution is affecting the species living in rainforests.