To explain why your verb is what it is.
No, it is not. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb, to tend. It is rarely used as an adjective.
Verb: to make or become unlikely to give way or overturn
i was out of breath way before i even got to the finish line
finish
Child is the subject, 'gets' is the verb; 'gets his way' is the complete predicate.A predicate is the verb and all the words that follow that relate to that verb.
Yes, in a way. It comes from "eludo," which can mean "to finish play," but most of the time it means "to cheat, deceive." "Elusio" can mean "deception" or "evasion."
Do you mean defeating jecht or yu yeven?
I'm not sure what you mean by "finish". On Howrse, you climb your way up the social ladder, becoming the best breeder/player!
"L'appelle" is not a correct word in French. If you meant "l'appelle" as a verb, it could be a misspelling or contraction of "l'appelle" meaning "he/she/it calls" in the present tense. If you were looking for a specific meaning, please provide more context.
I mean retrosynthetic chemistry but for a 10th grader.
Lea (pronounced the same way as the name in English) is the imperative (command) form of the verb leer - to read. Example: Read the book! ¡Lea el libro!
Lumber can mean wood when used as a noun or,if used as a verb, it can mean to move in a slow awkward way.
All I know is that it is an quaint name By the way that is my name
No, it is not. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb, to tend. It is rarely used as an adjective.
A power verb is an intense verb that is not used very often, or a verb that reflects extreme action. Examples: -Catapulted -Obliterated -Revolutionized -Conceptualized Many times power verbs are preceded by adverbs, providing even more emphasis or description.
it is a way of hurting other feelings by way of intention or not or it can be a way hurting others in a way of threatening them!
"Wasn't" is a contraction formed from "was not," which is a verb phrase in English. It is used to negate the verb "was."