Here are three sentences using the word 'ceiling':
"The ceiling needs to be fixed so that water stops coming through it."
"The ceiling was very low and so Duncan kept hitting his head on it, because he is very tall."
"The helium balloon was stuck to the ceiling for a long time before it came down again."
You use 1/2 inch for ceilings
how do you use the word towered in a sentence
No, the word ceiling is not an adverb at all.The word ceiling is actually a noun.
Ceilings is the plural of ceiling
Vault ,or curved ceiling
I am using silicone caulking forsealingthis ceiling. The ceiling sealing is going well, so far.
the sentence for ceiling can be.. the ceiling is black
We painted the ceiling on Tuesday.
More rubble was created when i blew up the ceiling
The stalactite looked like an icicle as it hung from the ceiling of the cave.
The room has two recesses fitted with wall to ceiling bookshelves.
I was reluctant to enter the dilapidated hut for fear that the ceiling would collapse on me.
Raising the ceiling has transformed the room into into a pleasant habitale space
Janet stepped into the round room with the high dome ceiling, and heard the guide describe it as a rotunda.
There's a cat on the ceiling, Johnny! Can you put it down please thank youCeiling is the under part of the roof and roof is the upper part.There was a cat on the roof.The ceiling fan is working well.
The nouns are Monica, bedroom, ceiling, floor.
No. A gerund is a verb that has an ending -ing. For example, talking, running, eating, etc. Ceiling is a noun, so it is not a gerund.