It may be slippery.
it is so slippery today, please be cautios
It is difficult to walk on a slippery ground because there is less friction between your shoes and the surface, making it harder to maintain your balance. This can result in your feet slipping out from under you, increasing the risk of falling.
the ground is slippery and there is no friction
No, "slippery" is not a preposition. It is an adjective that describes something having a surface that is difficult to grip or walk on due to being smooth, wet, or polished.
Walking on a slippery road is difficult because there is reduced friction between your shoes and the surface, making it challenging to gain traction and maintain your balance. This can cause you to slip and fall, increasing the risk of injury. Your muscles have to work harder to stabilize your body, making walking on a slippery road more strenuous.
Snow is slippery.
Well you do make sense..............well this because when you are to walk on a smooth road ,you fall.That's because the friction is less beetween your foot and road and thus there is no grip.
Slippery mud is often referred to as "slick mud" due to its wet, smooth, and slippery texture that can make it challenging to walk or drive through.
Find a Slippery surface, wear socks and walk backwards,
Slate is highly durable, so damage from a doberman should not be an issue, however, slate can also be slippery and make it more difficult for any dog to walk on.
No, "slippery" is not a noun. It is an adjective used to describe something that is difficult to hold or grip due to being smooth or wet.