yes, it is a linking verb as well
"Resembles" is not a verb on its own but is derived from the verb "resemble," which means to have a similar appearance or qualities to someone. It is often used in sentences to show similarity or likeness between two things.
The correct spelling is "jealous." It is a common word used to describe the feeling of envy or insecurity towards someone else's achievements or possessions.
No, "slouched" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it describes, like "buzz" or "hiss". "Slouched" is a verb that describes a posture or position.
Resembles.
The pseudo passive is a sentence construction that resembles the passive voice but actually retains an active meaning. It typically involves using a form of "get" or "have" followed by a past participle verb. For example, "I got my hair cut" is a pseudo passive construction where the subject is still the one performing the action.
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
The word resembles, meaning "is similar to", is a present tense verb.
The correct spelling is "jealous." It is a common word used to describe the feeling of envy or insecurity towards someone else's achievements or possessions.
The abstract noun form of the verb to resemble is resemblance.
The plural of resemble is resembles. As in "he resembles someone I know".
No, just leave out the "to". "He resembles his father."
That dog cloud resembles a turtle.
That cloud resembles a crouching rabbit.
The composition of the moon mostly resembles the Earth's mantle.
No, just leave out the "with". 'He resembles his father.' would be correct.
so far as I know, there isn't one *tear* :( but there arent that many dark spectrobes, so it shouldn't take long to dig them all up (or card input them) here's a list of all of them: Pikos, Pinska, Pinorska (resembles Spiko) Makaunui, Makanoto, Makadoros (resembles Komainu) Muskakabu, Musarite, Musageki (resembles Samukabu) Sametto, Samerobo, Sametosu (resembles Masetto) Rudacho, Rudatori, Rudatake (resembles Darucho) Zaapi, Zaamaru, Zaamaros (resembles Apazi) Elo, Elopuba, Elozar (resembles Leo) Pahacha, Pahazoa, Pahoxion (resembles Hapacha) Zyra, Zyragazelle, Zyradrake (resembles Ryza) Troga, Trogazar, Trogallup (resembles Torga) Sorry! :(
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The lower part of the state of Michigan resembles a hand mitt.