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Does this sentence have subject-verb agreement Jake and Henry transports the cargo across town?

No. The compound subject (Jake and Henry) needs a plural verb (no S).Jake and Henry transport the cargo across town.


What does the word cargo means?

English 'cargo' (shipment) = carga, cargamento, consignacion in Spanish. Spanish 'cargo' is both a noun and part of a verb: cargar = to (over)load, (over)burden; 'cargo' is the 1st person ('I') of this verb. As a noun, 'cargo' has many meanings: the act of loading; burden; weight; responsibility; duty; charge; accusation; also specific meanings related to measurements of stones or grapes.


What does the spanish word cargo mean?

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What is the verb for security?

The verb of security is secure.Other verbs are secures, securing and secured."I will secure the area"."They are securing their goals"."The cargo is firmly secured".


Did cargo originate from spanish to English?

As far as I know, it came from Spanish into English. The verb "cargar" in Spanish means "to carry". "Cargo" is something that gets carried.


Is transported cargo through the canal a subject or a predicate?

In the sentence "Is transported cargo through the canal," "transported cargo through the canal" is the subject. The subject is what the sentence is about, and in this case, it is the cargo being transported through the canal. The verb "is" is the linking verb connecting the subject to the predicate, which would be any additional information about the subject or what the subject is doing.


Is venture a verb?

It depends on what you mean. If it means to take the risk of then yes but if it means the money, ship cargo or merchandise on which the risk is taken on a business then it is a noun.


How do you spell trow?

The spelling "trow" was an old type of sailing cargo boat on English rivers.The word sought could be one of these words:throw (verb) - to tosstrowel (noun) - digging or masonry tooltrawl (verb) - to net fish, or collect shellfish from the bottom of a body of water.


What is loose cargo?

loose cargo is simply cargo that is loose


What is the singular of cargo?

cargo.


What is the name of the place where cargo is stored on a ship?

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