Yes, the word plane is both a noun and a verb. In addition to an airplane, the word plane is also a tool for smoothing or shaping a wood surface; the tool is used to plane the wood. Example sentence: He planed the edge of the door.
I can't think of a sentence for plural bush:)or:I don't know how to use plural bush in a sentence. :)or:I am putting plural bush in a sentence. :)
"I stepped onto the plane." "The plane took off into the air." "Is that your plane?" Etc. :)
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
"The midsagittal plane divides the brain into equal right and left portions."
I walked past a bush on my way to school.
the plane transports me to Spain
the plane transports me to Spain
the plane transports me to Spain
with clippers, i lopped the dead branch off the bush.
The rudder that was on the old plane was very rusty.
Yes, the word plane is both a noun and a verb. In addition to an airplane, the word plane is also a tool for smoothing or shaping a wood surface; the tool is used to plane the wood. Example sentence: He planed the edge of the door.
Suddenly, the plane began to pitch and yaw wildly.
The inclined plane ran over a person lol not reallly but it did fly over the person;)
I can't think of a sentence for plural bush:)or:I don't know how to use plural bush in a sentence. :)or:I am putting plural bush in a sentence. :)
It is very safe to use in Alaska.
"I stepped onto the plane." "The plane took off into the air." "Is that your plane?" Etc. :)