yes it might be.
No the word introductory is not a noun. It is an adjective.
Choked is a verb. It's the past tense of choke.
"Choked" is the action verb.
i do not know when the flagpole was painted.
There are 4 syllables in the word introductory.
An introductory word of an adjective clause is a word that introduces the clause and provides context for the noun it is modifying. Common introductory words include who, which, that, whose, whom, where, and when.
Another word for a document's introductory text is "preface" or "foreword."
once I choked on a strawberry.
The sentence "She sings beautifully when she is happy" contains an adverb ("beautifully") that describes the verb "sings" in the noun clause "when she is happy."
Yes, "chokeable" is a word. It is an adjective that describes something that can be choked or obstructed. It is formed by adding the suffix "-able" to the verb "choke," creating a new word to convey this specific meaning.
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preliminary