Tracks is the third person singular conjugation of track. It is also the plural form of the noun track.
The word 'tracks' is both a verb and a noun.The verb 'tracks' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to track.The noun 'tracks' is the plural form of the singular noun 'track'.Examples:The tracks of the mice led to a broken basement window. (noun)The railroad tracks pass through the center of town. (noun)Sherlock tracks the clues until he finds the culprit. (verb)
Yes, the word 'tracks' is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'track', a general word for any tracks of any kind.The word 'tracks' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to track.Examples:The tracks of the mice led to a broken basement window. (noun)The railroad tracks pass through the center of town. (noun)Sherlock tracks the clues until he finds the culprit. (verb)
No its a verb.
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Traverser (verb) means to go through in French. Une traverse (feminine noun) is the crosswise piece of wood supporting the train tracks.
yes they do have tracks!
There are no tracks on it until you put tracks on it.
Chris Stall has written: 'Animal tracks of Alaska' -- subject(s): Animal tracks, Identification 'Animal Tracks of the Pacific Northwest' 'Animal tracks of southern California' -- subject(s): Animal tracks, Birds, Mammals 'Animal tracks of the Rocky Mountains' -- subject(s): Animal tracks, Birds, Mammals 'Animal tracks of Texas' -- subject(s): Animal tracks, Identification
The verb "to light" can mean to illuminate, or to land on something, typically referring to birds.In the cave, a row of torches light the path to the central chamber.As I watched, each bird would swoop down and light on the fence, then fly away again.
to tighten the tracks there are grease nipples that will tighten the tracks
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train tracks or a railroad