answersLogoWhite

0

Do set a watch over the door of my lips. Psalms141:3

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How can make sentence using noun?

A noun is a word that is a person, place or thing.


Make a sentence of word using abound as a noun?

I will abound the road


How watch can be converted to noun?

The word 'watch' is both a noun (watch, watches) and a verb (watch, watches, watching, watched). The use of the word in a sentence determines if it is a noun or a verb.Examples:My watch was a gift from my grandfather. (noun, subject of the sentence)On Friday we're going to the park to watch the fireworks. (verb)The noun forms of the verb to watch are watcher and the gerund, watching.


What is a sentence using cotton as an noun?

Cotton is a commonly used fabric to make clothes.


How can to Make a sentence using trip as noun?

My trip to Mexico was hardly enjoyable in that weather.


Can you make a sentence using the word mark as noun?

I made a mark on a piece of paper.


Can you make a sentence using the word kiss as a noun?

A kiss is sweeter than chocolate.


What parts of speech make up the sentence You have to watch your son practice baseball?

You - subject pronoun have to watch - have to + verb (shows obligation). your - possessive son - noun (object) practice - verb baseball - noun


Use watch in sentence as a noun and a verb .?

Noun: I glanced at my watch to check the time. Verb: I like to watch the sunset from my balcony every evening.


Which is the noun in the sentence Jordan likes going to the theatre to watch movies?

The nouns in the sentence are:Jordan (proper noun, the name of a person) subject of the sentence;theatre (common noun, a word for a thing) object of the preposition 'to';movies (common noun, a word for things) direct object of the verb 'to watch'.


Can you give a sentence using calf?

As a verb: It was very powerful to watch a giant piece calf from the glacier. As a noun: I strained my calf leaping to make that shot. Or: Our favorite cow gave birth to her calf this morning.


What is the essential noun pronoun or group of words acting as a noun that cannot be left out of a sentence?

Generally, the answer would be the subject, a sentence must have a subject and a verb. However, the exception is an imperative sentence, when the subject 'you' is implied, not expressed; for example, "Help!", "Watch out!", or "Look!" A noun clause may consist of a subject noun or pronoun and a verb but as an incomplete idea, it is not a sentence.