A grenade
Matter-of-fact; sad
a grenade
grenade
No Russian is spoken in Russia English is generally spoken in the Americas.
Yes, Arabic is spoken in Somalia.
In India, Bhojpuri is spoken in:BiharJharkhandMadhya PradeshUttar PradeshIn Nepal, Bhojpuri is spoken in:Terai regionMadhesh region
Punjabi language is spoken in the state of Punjab, India.
No. It is spoken only in China, Mongolia, and Russia.No!
All of the above
In the sentence "He has spoken with her," "spoken" is the past participle of the verb "speak." So, in this context, "spoken" is a verb.
Native language.
ambiguity?
"Spoken" can be both an adjective and a past participle. As an adjective, it describes something communicated verbally. As a past participle, it is used with a helping verb to show that an action has taken place in the past.
No, the pronoun 'your' is the secondperson possessive adjective, a word that describes a noun as belonging to the person spoken to.
The word 'you' is a pronoun, a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun (name) for the person (or persons) spoken to.An adjective is a word that describes a noun.Example: You have a new car. (the adjective 'new' describes the noun 'car')
The nurse describes Romeo as handsome and charming. She also mentions that he is a well-spoken young man who seems deeply in love with Juliet.
The adjective in the sentence is "Chinese," which describes the language spoken in China.
'Voluble' means speaking or talking easily and fluently. It describes someone who is talkative or chatty.
The word spoken is spoken every time it is spoken. However, silence is *broken* each time is it spoken.
This line is from William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." It is spoken by the character Horatio as he describes the appearance of Prince Hamlet after encountering his father's ghost.