position changed
Turned. As in, 'I turned the corner', or 'I turned round to face him' etc.
Yes turned is the past tense of turn.We turned the corner and could see the mountains.
The car turned the corner so sharply, that it went up on two wheels! He answers pointed questions sharply.
When I turned the corner, I sideswiped a truck. So I crossed my fingers, just for luck.
When you're driving in a car and turn a corner, centripetal force from the door of the car helps you move along the circular path of the corner.
The three carsymbols are for the satellite radio. When my subscription ran out they turned red.
Turned can be either an action verb OR a linking verb, depending on its function in the sentence. Examples:ACTION VERB: The car turned the corner. (Corner is a direct object receiving the action of transitive verb turned.)LINKING VERB: The night wind turned cold. (Turned links wind to cold, a predicate adjective describing wind.)The easy way to recognize a linking verb is that a linking verb acts as an equals sign, the object of the verb is a different form of the subject (Mary is my sister. Mary=sister); or the subject becomes the object (...wind turned cold. wind->cold).
It has been my experience that you are at fault if you rear-end the vehicle in front of you, the citation would be "following to close" or something to that effect.
When a car turns a corner.
I changed the cambelt and turned the top sprocket tured now the car dont want to start?
it is turned into a solid
edward was changed in 1901:) lol