It is easier to make a camel jump a ditch than to make a fool listen to reason. This was a clue in yesterday's Telegraph crossword (1 November 08) and I found the answer on the web. Cheers, Janet
This proverb means that it is easier to make someone do something that they are already inclined or capable of doing, rather than trying to make them do something completely different or beyond their abilities. It implies that it is more effective to work with someone's existing skills or instincts rather than trying to force them into a situation that is uncomfortable or unfamiliar.
jump can't have a singular, it is a verb. However as a verb it can be conjugated in a singular or plural way as in I jump, he jumps, we jump, they jump, etc.
The word "jump" is typically in the present tense. Example: "I jump over the puddle."
How high can you jump
Both the singular and plural future tense are "will jump." "Shall jump" is another option, although this is relatively rare in American English in the sense of a true future tense.
The past tense of the verb jump is jumped
no, not usually
about 25 Metres.
Extremely tall
The camel spider
jump ropes should touch the ground. It is easier to jump.
because it was more easier
Because they found out it was easier than walking.
The Kangaroo. It can jump upto 20 feet forward in a single leap.
You could, but using the jump start posts under the hood would be easier.
Homies is it easier to jump a dirt bike or four wheeler I was thinking four wheeler because of the weight but any help would be good thanks
They should be able to jump within a few inches of their height. This also gives them a set place to hit, making it easier to jump
no there just lighter and its easier to jump