The right present participle of the phrase "building of steel ships" is "building", this is correct. A better sentence is "Building of steel ships that are light and strong is important".
"Building of steel ships are light and strong" isn't a grammatically correct sentence. A better sentence is "The building of steel ships that are light and strong is crucial".
Righted is the past participle of right.
-Beside the garbage bag in the left side, street level alley. -In the light under the overwalk bridge. Third light from the left. -High at the top left wall, right when the building corners. -At the middle-right side of the dark grey skyscraper background. -In the tree near the middle-right area of the screen. -On the right side building, within the left side interior area of the building. -Just right of the sign overhanging the right side building. -In the furthest left street lamp hanging on the left side building (hardest for me to get a bead on).
-Beside the garbage bag in the left side, street level alley. -In the light under the overwalk bridge. Third light from the left. -High at the top left wall, right when the building corners. -At the middle-right side of the dark grey skyscraper background. -In the tree near the middle-right area of the screen. -On the right side building, within the left side interior area of the building. -Just right of the sign overhanging the right side building. -In the furthest left street lamp hanging on the left side building (hardest for me to get a bead on).
No, "risen" is the correct past participle form of "rise."
It's the last building to the far right, In front of the water in Olivine city
A new list of all eight cameras, since the other answers were generally crap. -Beside the garbage bag in the left side, street level alley. -In the light under the overwalk bridge. Third light from the left. -High at the top left wall, right when the building corners. -At the middle-right side of the dark grey skyscraper background. -In the tree near the middle-right area of the screen. -On the right side building, within the left side interior area of the building. -Just right of the sign overhanging the right side building. -In the furthest left street lamp hanging on the left side building (hardest for me to get a bead on).
No, the word 'turned' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to turn. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:Jack turned his head when he heard the door open. (verb)The turned edge keeps the fabric from unraveling. (adjective)The word 'turn' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:When you get to the next light, turn right. (verb)When you get to the next light, make a right turn. (noun)Each of you will have a turn to speak. (noun)The house was built at the turn of the century. (noun)
Jumped is the correct spelling for the past participle of to jump.
If the hallway light is controlled by the tenant, i.e., the tenant pays the electric bill which controls that light, then the tenant has every right to keep that light on or off as he wishes. If you live in an interior apartment building, the common hallway lighting of it should be controlled by the apartment complex, not by the tenant.
Go to the Game Freak Building in the far-right alley way, right building
Take Tahliah St. Between King Fahad Road (Prince Mohammed Bin AbdulAziz Rd. Direction West) and Takhasusi Road. At traffic light of Takhasusi make U turn, from the traffic light this is a fifth building on your right side a "Green Glass Building" (Al Romaizan Building). The ground floor occupied by "The CLASSIC BAKER FURNITURE" Entrance at the right side of the building 1st floor, OFFICE 208.