# The prong of a fork or rake is called a "ein Zinke", plural "Zinken" # The prong of a deer's antler is called a "eine Sprosse", plural "Sprossen" # A prong relating to a sharp point is called a "ein Zacke", plural "Zacken"
To rake
The boy was as dirty as a rake
"We'll rake her from stem to stern", said the pirate captain. "Hand me that rake.", said the farmer's foreman. Is that a comb or a rake? I went outside to rake the leaves. A rake is a garden and lawn tool.
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the rake.
A mud rake is a type of rake that is used to create a flat surface when pouring concrete. A mud rake looks like a rake with a long handle and a flat surface for pulling concrete.
I'm assuming you mean "to rake" and not just rake, the noun. If so, then the past tense would be "raked." The future tense would be "will rake."
Yes.
To rake leaves and fix gardens.
Rakes is a form of the verb rake.The past tense of rake is raked
The noun for any pronoun is called the pronoun antecedent. They is a plural, subjective pronoun so the antecedent is a plural noun or two or more nouns. Examples:The dogs are barking. They should not be out this late.John, Jim, and Jeff will be home at four. They can rake the leaves and clean the driveway.