The verb phrase is 'should pry'. Not is an adverb.
The correct spelling is pries. Verb tenses: pry pried pries prying
Definition for pry
Pry-more-ee
To ask personal questions is to pry.eg. "so why did you split- up with her oh,sorry I did not mean to pry"
a green and brownish bug that folds its front legs as if it is praying
Pry
Yes, "pried" is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of "pry". See the related link for the definition of "pry".
If the person you are referring to is not harming anyone, then I don't see why you would need to pry into their business. Everyone wants to have their own life and make their own decisions. When you "pry", you are being forceful and nosey. You won't help the person. You will most likely make them upset. If you want to offer kind advice, then do so.
If I can just pry this old lock loose, we can get inside, out of the rain. I wouldn't want to pry into any of your business.
Pried is a verb. It's the past tense of pry.
Pried is a verb. It's the past tense of pry.
The correct spelling is pries. Verb tenses: pry pried pries prying
The phrase "used to" can be1) an idiomatic phrase indicating a former action or condition, synonymous with "once" or "formerly"2) a different idiomatic phrase meaning "accustomed to"3) it can also be a regular form of the verb "to use," followed by the preposition "to."(1)"When I was young, I used to ride my bike every day.""His car used to be white, but now it is red."(2)"I am used to cooking for myself.""The mayor was used to having his way."(3, non-idiomatic)"The pry bar is used to open wooden crates."
You should only have t pry them off or they mite have little clips that are on the edge just pry them off
You should have 1 or more accessories with a slot. Loosen bolt on the one's with loose belt(s). Pry with a pry bar and tighten.
should just pry right off
Please don't ask. That's private and you're trying to pry into the family's personal business. Please have some respect and don't pry into the privacy of celebrities or other people in general--you wouldn't want it done to you.