Your left knee.
Yes, and knee extension would be when the knee is straight.
The small bone at the front of the knee (the knee cap) is called the patella.
Knee hyper extension is when your knee extends more behind your than it's suppose ( a flamingo bending its leg is an example )without locking. This is caused by weak hamstring muscles and quadriceps muscles that hold the knee in place. Symptoms can vary and are related to those of knee tendinitis.
A knee can be broken through direct trauma, such as a hard impact or force applied to the knee joint. This can result in a fracture of one of the bones in the knee, such as the patella (kneecap), femur, or tibia. Treatment for a broken knee usually involves immobilization, pain management, and possibly surgery.
Yes, the pelvic region is superior to the knee. The knee is located distally, or further away from the body's midline, compared to the pelvic region.
get on your knee.
He knelt on one knee to propose to her. He tried to propose a compromise, but they wanted nothing to do with it.
On one knee.
The old-fashioned way is getting down on one knee.
I'm not too sure to be honest
While she is staring at the ring you just offered her, she will not notice which knee you got down on. It doesn't matter.
You get down on one knee, present a ring and say, "Will you marry me?"
Proposing is a way of letting a girl know you want to spend your life with her. Do something unique for a proposal! Or, try doing it the "traditional way", on a date, bend down on one knee, and propose. Make sure you want to, it's a HUGE decision. <3 <3 <3
Generally when he gets down on one knee and pulls out a diamond ring....
Trip on some steps and let your knee cap hit the steps.
To propose a girl simply go to her and tell her that you like her. Tell her why you feel so and why you want to get committed. She will think about it and will tell you what she feels about it.
This one really depends on the context. 'Propose' as in marriage: fire the question, get down on one knee, pop the question, ask for (his/her) hand in marriage. 'Propose' as in suggest: Suggest, put forward, advise, proposition, recommend, urge. There are also other contexts that 'propose' can be used in, these other contexts have synonyms of their own.