The English, Australian's, and New Zealanders call a truck a lorrie. In the US trucks are called pick ups, tractors, semi's or diesels depending on the size of the vehicle.
When referring to the transport of goods via truck a synonym can be haul.
Automobile or vehicle.
Automobile or vehicle.
Carbohydrate.
Vehicle
Boat? Car? Airplane? Truck? Jet? Bicycle? Train?
A large van can also be described as a truck. In England, the term lorry is used.
"Truck" is a noun.
Yes, trucks is a plural noun. The singular form of it is 'truck'.
An adjective is any word which modifies a noun; or (more helpfully) any word which can occupy the place of another adjective in a test sentence.Look a the truck! Look at the red truck!red is the adjective here (it modifies truck). Which number words can take the place of red?Look at the first truck!Look at the second truck!Look at the third truck!First, second, third ... are called ordinalnumbers. They are the numbers we usually use as adjectives.One, two, three are cardinal numbers. It is not normal to use cardinal numbers as adjectives.*Look at the one truck!**Look at the two truck!**Look at the three truck!*don't really work as normal English.
Car is another word for truck that starts with a "c".
Commercial driver, trucker,
The main stem of a tree is the 4-letter word bole. The word is a noun and is another word for truck.
Boat? Car? Airplane? Truck? Jet? Bicycle? Train?
Arranged word : TRUCK Under Category : CARS and VEHICLES
Car, buggy, land vehicles, clunker, gas guzzler, jalopy, van, truck.
Have you ever been to a monster truck rally? PACKED!! You're looking...for PACKED!!
A large van can also be described as a truck. In England, the term lorry is used.
"Truck" is a noun.
It just isn't wise to ditch school. There's another abandoned truck in the bar ditch.
the truck must travel 115
fire truck