Dig a hole in the ground, for one.
Since it modifies "shovel" it is an adjective.
im not sure but it could be in the mine
This phrase could suggest that Jackson is skilled or experienced in handling a shovel, as if it were an extension of his body. It reflects a sense of preparedness or readiness for physical work or action involving a shovel. It could also imply a level of comfort or familiarity with using a shovel.
Shovel in Tagalog is "Pala".
The use of shovel
shovel
Oh you know, shovel things
Hand me that shovel.
The shovel isn't in the garage. The leafblower is in the garage. The shovel is in where the whirly kids are
A trowel. Its name comes from its resemblance to a spoon. A trowel in general is a small, single-hand implement for digging, scooping, spreading, or otherwise manipulating dirt or other bulk materials (such as mortar).
Shovel, Tow Truck, Chains, Salt, Sand, Catlitter and Plow.
First, you get a shovel. Then you stick the shovel in the ground. Then you get some dirt on the shovel and with the dirt on it, pull the shovel out. And then my friend, you will be digging. Your mother will be so proud of you!