We are one chair short.
Excuse me, is this chair taken?
He climbed on the chair to change the light bulb.
He restored the old antique chair and sold it in his shop.
There is no abstract noun for the noun 'chair', a word for a physical thing.The abstract noun form for the verb to chair (to preside over) is the gerund, chairing.
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The speakers amplified the music.
This sentence does: They sailed down river to the delta.
Yes, the noun 'chairs' is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'chair'; a general word for a type of furniture; a word for any chairs of any kind.The word 'chairs' is also the third person, singular of the verb to chair.
The chair was taller than the table.
The word "chair" originated from the Old English word "cēr", which referred to a seat or a throne. Over time, the word evolved to "chair" and became the common term for a piece of furniture designed for sitting, typically with a backrest and four legs. The word "chair" has since been widely adopted in many languages.
There are twenty four uniform sheets of paper in a quire.
It was a scanty amount of food to feed four people with.
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What is the compound word of chair
The Luhya word for the English word 'chair' is "eshisaala".
The chair was now useless because it was unstable to sit on.
Yes, the word 'chair' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'chair' is a word for a seat with legs and a back for use by one person, a word for a thing; a word for an official who conducts a meeting, a word for a person.Examples:He took the broken chair to the basement to repair. (noun)You need to chair the committee. (verb)
I embedded the photo image on my website. Embedded in the chair's upholstery was a sharp needle. I accidentally sat on the needle embedded in my chair.
there are four (4) feet on a chair exactly
No, the word chair is not an adverb.The word chair is in fact a noun. It can also sometimes be used as a verb.