Mini-Leaf ? Leafette? Small leaf?
A compound leaf is a leaf structure where the leaf blade is divided into multiple leaflets attached to a single leaf stem, called a rachis. Each leaflet may resemble a small, individual leaf but is part of a larger compound leaf structure.
The leaf labeled "C" in the illustration is a doubly compound leaf.
No, a maize leaf is a compound leaf. This means that it is composed of multiple leaflets attached to a single petiole. Each leaflet appears to be a small individual leaf but they are all connected to the same stalk.
A corn leaf is an example of a simple leaf.
he went back to the leaf village to remind the elder he was still alive not to capture naruto
remind
remind :)
"Please remind me" is a more polite way of asking someone to remind you about something.
The phrase "will remind" is a verb in future tense. The verb "will" is an auxiliary verb; the verb "remind" is a main verb.Example: I will remind Mona that the meeting is today.
Remind has 2 syllables.
The correct spelling is "remind."
Please remind me to get baking powder when I go to the store.
it depends on how you say it. you can accent on either syllabe. For example: REmind or reMIND
Remind is a regular verb; therefore, its past participle is reminded.
The past tense of remind is reminded.
No it's not. The word "remind" is a verb.