Chair can be a noun or a verb:
"He wanted to chair the committee" Verb form
"She wanted a new chair for the living room" Noun form
The difference between a cantilever chair and a normal chair is that a cantilever chair is easier movable and more flexible. The chair is however more expensive, but for the features it gives it is worth it.
Gravity holds you to the Earth, so if it holds you, it holds the chair and can hold you to the chair...
When you sit in a chair your gravitational weight down on the chair and the chair pushes up to counteract
It depends on the size of the chair.
It depends on the size of the chair.
Chair
Yes, "chair" can be a verb, meaning to preside over a meeting or act as the chairperson. For example, "She will chair the committee meeting."
No. It can be a noun or verb (to head). It can be a noun adjunct in terms such as chair arm.
No, the word chair is not an adverb.The word chair is in fact a noun. It can also sometimes be used as a verb.
an action verb is like a verb. for example i am walking, i have walked , walked is a verb but walking is a doing word a an action verb. you can find one like this i pulled out the chair. You cant do a chair but you can pull so pull is an action verb.
Yes, the word "chair" can be used as a verb. It means to act as the chairperson or preside over a meeting or event. For example, "She will chair the committee meeting."
Yes, the word 'chair' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'chair' is a word for a seat with legs and a back for use by one person, a word for a thing; a word for an official who conducts a meeting, a word for a person.Examples:He took the broken chair to the basement to repair. (noun)You need to chair the committee. (verb)
No, "sit" is not a noun in that context. It is a verb that describes the action of sitting. A noun in that sentence would be "chair," which is the object of the action.
Yes, the noun 'chair' is a common noun; a general word for a piece of furniture; a word for any chair of any kind.The word 'chair' is also a verb.
The word "chair" can function as both a noun (referring to a piece of furniture with a seat for one person) and a verb (meaning to preside over a meeting or event).
There is no abstract noun for the noun 'chair', a word for a physical thing.The abstract noun form for the verb to chair (to preside over) is the gerund, chairing.
The patiently can be used as a verb as in...She say patiently in her chair..