Hedda had a portrait of her late father General Gabler hanging on her wall. Hedda often looked at the portrait as a reminder of her aristocratic upbringing and the expectations placed on her.
The shopkeeper hung a closed sign on the door when he went home. Mary hung a picture of her idol on her wall.
They need to die to get their picture up there.....
The present perfect tense of "hang" is "have/has hung." For example, "I have hung the picture on the wall."
It is hung or hanged, depending on the meaning. A picture is hung on a wall; a person is hanged on a gallows.
Picture is to wall as carpet is to floor. Just as a picture is typically hung or displayed on a wall to enhance the space, a carpet is laid on the floor to add comfort and style. Both serve decorative purposes in their respective locations.
Purchase a spring and wire frame-like attachment that holds the plate in three places, nearly invisibly, BEHIND it. With this, it can be hung on a wall like a picture.
John Gomes Elementary School in Fremont, California. In the school, there was a picture hung on the wall for remembering her.
no the correct word is hung. hanged is not a word and grammaticly incorrect - - - - - Actually, it is a word. It refers to the form of execution called hanging. It shouldn't be used for any other purpose, though. "I hung a picture on my wall of Saddam Hussein being hanged." is a perfectly serviceable sentence. "I hanged a picture on my wall." is not grammatically correct.
The past tense of "hang" is "hung" when referring to suspending something. Example: I hung the picture on the wall. If referring to someone's death by hanging, then the past tense is "hanged." Example: The criminal was hanged for his crimes.
Picture a beam cantilevered out from a wall with a weight hung off the outer end. The place it would need to resist bending the most is right next to the wall
Depends on a fair few things... as well as h.... How good your eyes are, how wide the picture is... how good the picture is... if it is terrible, as far away as possible might be best.
Perfectly is an adverb. Reffer to this sentence for example: The picture hung perfectly on the green wall. Perfectly is describing hung. How did the picture hang? Perfectly.