'Frozen' works both ways. An object can be presently in a frozen state and thus 'is frozen'. The past tense, 'was frozen', indicates either 1) something that was once frozen but perhaps now is not ('the steak was frozen, but it tasted good') or 2) the freezing process, as in 'this object was frozen last Thursday'.
Yes it is.
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sleet i guess----------------------The above 'sleet' is correct for half frozen rain (that is falling). However half melted snow (on the ground) is called 'slush'.
That is the correct spelling of "strawberry daiquiri" (frozen alcoholic drink).
The standard plural daquiris is usually used for the frozen drink daquiri.
The Bosporus [I think that is the correct spelling] River is frozen all winter. I think I'm not exactly sure, my answer is just an guess.
The correct spelling is icicle (a long frozen spike of ice, or Christmas tinsel).
I'm pretty sure it's freezing weather such as "This is freezing weather!" because I don't think that "This weather is frozen!" would work. lol Thanks!
"Freezed" is not a grammatical word. The correct past tense of the verb freeze is froze. Frozen is the past participle.
That is the correct spelling of "slushy" (in a slush, or a semi-frozen drink, also slushie).
Yes, but it might separate somewhat when it's thawed. You can probably correct this by stirring it vigorously.
The only thing missing in that sentence is a verb."The frozen ponds of Canada are the natural birthplace of ice hockey."