i dont know because if you think i new i would be here i would be very famous
If used in the right context, it can be. For example, "to fit something onto a wall" is an action and therefore a verb.
noun - You must hand your project in before the end of the week verb - We will project the power point onto the wall.
Terrified is the past participle of the verb 'to terrify'; the past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Example:The terrified passengers were so grateful to step onto the dock.
"He clenched the pole tightly." "They clench onto the safety bar every time." It is used as a verb.
He was able to project the picture onto the wall. They used the bullhorn to project the sound through the crowd.
dripped onto
The wind blew my kayak onto the shore. Or as a verb: I went kayaking yesterday
If used in the right context, it can be. For example, "to fit something onto a wall" is an action and therefore a verb.
No its a verb.
A mob surges onto the field to greet the ballplayer.
noun - You must hand your project in before the end of the week verb - We will project the power point onto the wall.
a transitive verb is any verb that redirects its action onto an object. eg Lions eat. the verb eat is not transitive because it has no object Lions eat prey. the verb eat is trnasitive because it has an object - prey,
You need a subject and a verb. This is true whether the clause is dependent -"The dog jumped onto the sofa"or independent -"The dog who jumped onto the sofa"
Terrified is the past participle of the verb 'to terrify'; the past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Example:The terrified passengers were so grateful to step onto the dock.
a transitive verb is any verb that redirects its action onto an object. eg Lions eat. the verb eat is not transitive because it has no object Lions eat prey. the verb eat is trnasitive because it has an object - prey,
"He clenched the pole tightly." "They clench onto the safety bar every time." It is used as a verb.
The word 'applique' is both a verb and a noun (not an adjective).The verb 'applique' is to apply or sew decorative pieces onto something; a word for an action.The noun 'applique' is a word for decorations applied or sewn to something; a word for a thing.