Yes, the verb form "jumps" is correct.
Transcribing just means copying. If I understand you correctly, you just want this phrase written: the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Dolphins do have a strong tail with strong kick. That is showcased in many aquariums when they perform tail-walking above water or jumps.
Timing way retarded.
There are many kinds of dolphins that jump, almost all of them jump. But, the dolphin that is the most famous for jumping would be the Spinner Dolphin. Next, I think, would be the bottlenose. acually what is said above is mostly right. spinner dolphins are definetly known for their amazing jumps where they "spin" in the air, but Atlantic bottlenose dolphins are sometimes called the "jumping dolphins" because they do jump a lot
If your dog is sitting and jumps for the treat, make him sit. If he keeps doing it, don't give him the treat. If you have to hold his collar be firm and if he does it correctly without you holding him give him the treat and a big fuss!
There aren't any rules, it's just a sport. In jumps and spins, there are certain guidelines you must follow to do them correctly.
Jerry Jie Fan has written: 'Submerged hydraulic jumps at overflow structures'
*Why are jumps called jumps?In order to clear an "obstacle" of any sort, a horse must jump over it. Therefore these "obstacles" became known as jumps.
Yes, you can ride a dolphin. I ride dolphins nearly every day, as I am a dolphin rider. Dolphin riding is actually very fun and feels great when the dolphin you are mounted on jumps. Dolphin riding is not only possible, it's great fun.
There are various answers. 1.the wind in your face when you skate. 2.the jumps and spins look efortless and easy. 3.the beauty and grace the skaters use while skating.
The sport of horse racing over jumps is called steeplechasing, while racing with no jumps is called flat racing.
Wood and plastic are the usual materials to manufacture horse jumps. Plastic jumps are more durable than wood jumps and can stand more impacts than wood jumps.