Lying is the participle in this phrase. Lying in the shade is the participle phrase that modifies the subject the cow.
Shade is a noun (the shade) and a verb (to shade).
A reptile using ectothermic methods of controlling its body temperature. These methods include things like keeping in the shade and lying on a hot rock in the sun.
alliteration for shade?
No Loretta does not have a daughter named Rita, whoever told you that is lying!
The word shade is a noun, a singular, common noun; such as a window shade or lamp shade. The word shade is also a verb and an adjective; for example: Noun: We found a perfect picnic spot in the shade. Noun: What shade of lip gloss is your favorite? Verb: Here's the baby's bonnet, it will shade his eyes. Adjective: We planted a row of shade trees along the patio.
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They have long spiky tails which they snap in the air when attacked or threatened and monitor their body temperature by either lying on a hot rock in the sun to warm up or staying in the shade to keep cool.
They have long spiky tails which they snap in the air when attacked or threatened and monitor their body temperature by either lying on a hot rock in the sun to warm up or staying in the shade to keep cool
Shade, as in "What shade of red is it?".
"There is no lightest shade of white because white is a shade."
SHADE
A Shade.