i am a hinder
I have hindered the man to practice the robbery. To hinder is to prevent. Do not hinder me.
Gestitulation, though condusive for some speeches, can hinder delivery in others.
We must not in any way hinder or obscure the truths that jesus revealed.
Yes, the word "hinder" is a verb.
The word 'inhibit' is a verb, meaning to hinder, restrain, or prevent action or progress.Example sentence: A lack of funds didn't inhibit the success of her business.
Some say the bailout bill of 2008 will stimulate our economy, while others believe it will hinder it.
No, the word 'hinder' is a verb, meaning to make slow or difficult; to impede progress.The word 'hinder' is also the comparative form of the adjective 'hind'.The noun forms of the verb to hinder are hindrance and the gerund, hindering.
the storm hindered the family vacation. i think that's right
Yes. it is a "verb"
In the sentence "He saw how eager she was to do her best," the adjective is "eager." This word modifies (describes) the word "she."
You have a complex sentence. Best is the last word of a complete sentence. When is an adverb. It is followed by the word They. The word They starts a complete sentence. Thus, the word when makes the second sentence subordinate to the first sentence. That makes it complex.