Nouns do not become abstract nouns, so fly as an insect has no abstract form. Fly as a verb has the noun form "flight" which can mean the act of flying or the act of fleeing (taking flight); a concrete noun as a word for a physical action. The abstract noun form of the verb to fly is flyability.
Singular = flyPlural = fliesThe plural is applicable in most cases where a word ends in "fly" i.e. butterflies, dragonflies.
The abstract noun form for the verb to fly is flyability, a word for a concept.
The verb for flight is fly.Other verbs are flies, flying and flew.Some example sentences are:"I will fly the plane"."He flies like a maniac"."They are flying too low"."He flew the plane yesterday, it's my turn!"
Sees A singular verb has the form - verb + s. walk does not have + s shirts has + s but it is not a verb it is a noun. fly is a verb but it does not have + s sees is a verb it is see + s
They fly straight for a second......
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I/you/we/they fly. He/she/it flies.
flown fly flew flown
no...but sonic can fly when he is in his super form
A fly ball that advances a runner from second to third is not counted as a sacrifice fly, and it does count as an at bat. Unless a runner scores on a fly ball, the batter is charged with an at bat.
yes
Fly -- I fly to work Flies -- She flies to work Flying -- We are flying to work
Any person (all ages) flying in the us must have a passport, as well as a second form of Identification.
Togepi's evolved form Togetic and it's evolved form Togekiss can both learn fly because they are part flying.
togepies second form is togetic
What is the second form of "shine"? Shone