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we'd be floating in the air right now :)
the drag causing air to pull on the parachute keeping it gently floating
because the air is floating around
thin air it keeps you down on the floor . But if we didn't have gravity right now we would be floating around in the air.
She dance on floating air.
An activated noun is a noun that comes to life. for example : 1. A rock rolling like a marble. 2. A crying rose like a man filled with regret. 3. A ballon floating in the air like a boat floating in the sea.
The term 'playing catch' is a noun phrase or a predicate.A 'noun phrase' is a group of words based on a noun that functions as a noun in a sentence. A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.A 'predicate' is the verb and all of the words that follow it related to that verb.Examples:Playing catch will get them some fresh air. (noun phrase, subject of the sentence)We like playing catch when we're bored. (noun phrase, direct object of the verb 'like')I have some time for playing catch. (noun phrase, object of the preposition 'for')He was playing catch with his brother. (predicate, the noun 'catch' is the direct object of the verb 'was playing')
"Open air" or "outdoor" are English equivalents of the French phrase "plein air."Specifically, the masculine adjective "plein" means "full." The masculine noun "air" is a cognate in French and English. The pronunciation is "pleh-nehr."
Incomplete. In order for a sentence to be complete it must contain a noun phrase and a verb phrase. Takes in air and floats across a stream are both verb phrases. There needs to be a noun completing the action. The following two examples add noun phrases to complete the sentences. The dehumidifier takes in air. The lily pad floats across a stream.
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Gulliver sees islands floating in the air as he walks amid the rocks.
Yes, it means 'in the air' It is usually used to describe something floating in the air. For example, 'kuuchuu ni uiteiru' means 'it is floating in the air'
A collective noun for air is a breath of air.
Yes, anything floating in the air is a positive ion. And you can buy a negative ion air purifier which attracts the positive ions floating around in the air
Helium floating in air, which is 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen.
The word 'air' is a verb and a noun.The verb 'air' is a word meaning to expose something to air for cooling or freshening; to make something known in public; a word for an action.The noun 'air' is a word for the invisible mixture of gases that surrounds the earth; a feeling or attitude shown by someone or something; a piece of music that has a simple tune; a word for a thing.Examples:She stormed into the boss's office to air her grievances. (verb)The air smelled fresh after the rainstorm. (noun)