Examples of irregular verbs include get, give, go, grind, grow, have, hear, hide, hit, hold, and hurt. In addition, there is keep, knit, know, lay, lead, and forsake.
these are examples of irregular verbs:
swim-swam
sing-sang
freeze-froze
oh yeah i kill you
Examples of irregular verb include abide, awake, be, bear, beat, bid, bind, and bite. In addition, there is eat, fall, feel, fit, flee, fly, and forbid.
is
fell
sing
Some examples: Past tense - worked. Future tense - will work. Past tense - played. Future tense - will play. Past tense - lied. Future tense - will lie.
big - smallhot - coldbeautiful - uglylovely - nasty
The term '50 feet' (fifty feet) is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence.The noun phrase '50 feet' is made up of the noun 'feet' modified by the adjective '50' (fifty).As an object, the noun phrase '50 feet' can function as the object of a verb or a preposition.A noun phrase can also function as the subject of a sentence or a clause.Examples:We ran 50 feet of cable this morning. (direct object of the verb 'ran')He estimated the distance at 50 feet. (object of the preposition 'at')50 feet is the amount of rope needed. (subject of the sentence)There's nothing that 50 feet of duct tape won't fix. (subject of the relative clause)
Examples of adjectives:ableamiableamplebadbestbittercarefulcourteouscrunchydampdeardrasticelasticenviousequalfabulousfairfungentlegloriousgrumpyhardhighhungryicyillitchyjazzyjealousjustkeenkhakiknowledgeablelatelooseluckymadmerrymostnewnicenotoriousoldopenovalperfectpoorpurequerulousquiet
"Speeding" is the present participle or gerund form of "speed", which is (in this instance) a verb. Some prefer to characterize the participle as an adjective or adverb and the gerund form as a noun.
necesito 50 ejemplos de presente simple y 50 de presente progresivo
I won't give 50 examples, but I'll give you 5 sentences of active verbs.I walked to the store.He hummed a happy tune.She played a sad piano piece.They looked under the bed.She dusted the room.
Sure, here are a few examples: "walked," "played," "talked," "cleaned," "laughed," "helped," "finished," "changed," "worked," "called," "visited," "jumped," "climbed," "solved," "listened," "agreed," "moved," "hiked," "cooked," "painted," "danced," "asked," "answered," "separated," "liked," "learned," "pushed," "jogged," "skipped," "arrived," "respect" etc.
Present: lie - lying, sit - sitting, swim - swimming, run - running Present participle: lie - lain, sit - sat, swim - swum, run - run Past: lie - lay, sit - sat, swim - swam, run - ran Past participle: lie - lain, sit - sat, swim - swum, run - run
I can provide a few examples of vocative sentences: "Hello, John, how are you doing?" "Good morning, everyone, I hope you had a great weekend." "Hey, Sarah, can you help me with this project?" "Excuse me, sir, do you know where the nearest post office is located?"
give me a lest 30 of homograph
Examples of non-count (mass) nouns:adviceairaluminumangerartasphaltattirebaggagebeefbloodbreadbutterchalkcheesechesscoffeeconcretecoppercouragedewdiligencedirtdusteducationelectricityenjoymentequipmentexhaustfishflourfoodfunfurnituregarbagegoldgraffitigrassgravityhappinesshardwareheliumhelphomeworkhonestyhoneyhouseworkhumidityhydrogeninformationinsurance
A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. Examples are:actorambassadorbayBogatacabbagecharacterdollduchesseggequatorfatherfeathergirlgrillhighlandshillibisicejockeyjokeKievknowledgelaunchlunchmacaronimothernationnotionoceanopportunitypeoplepiequestionqueenrobinrobotskysurgeontubtundraumbrellaunguentvictorvoicewaterwatershedxylophoneyamyouthzoo
50 examples of neuter gender?
There are lots of possible answers, so I will give you 3 examples: 1 and 500, 2 and 250, 10 and 50.
Jed asked Seth to microwave his eggs in the microwave for 50 seconds, because microwave can be used both as a verb and as a noun.
yes, its very common. 50% of women have irregular periods.