Tape measure
An apostrophe is used to string two words together, when the words are commonly used together (such as Do Not - don't) or when you are stating that something belongs to something or someone else (instead of saying "Mark has a radio that is broken", you could say "Mark's radio is broken"
together mean something different than when they are used separately
The noun forms for the verb to 'exist' are existence and the gerund, existing.The word 'measure' is a noun form, a word for a unit used to express the size, amount, or degree of something; a plan or course of action taken to achieve something; the rhythm of a piece of poetry or music; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to 'measure' are measurer, measurement, and the gerund, measuring.
repair, fix, restore, sew, stitch, darn, patch, cobble, rehabilitate, renew, renovate
Rate is a word used to measure something. A good sentence would be, her rate of typing was super fast.
Tape measure
No, a clinometer is not used to measure the depth of something. It is used to measure the angles of incline, slope, and elevation but not the actual depth.
ruler
A ruler.
A "sensor" is used to detect or measure something; in this case, it would be something to detect or measure gravity.
Meters are used to measure distances.
the ruler is straight and the string is not so it makes it harder for you to measure the string
a tool used to draw straight lines or measure straight lines miss pawz: a measuring instrument :)
Its used for concentration, when you want to dillute something.
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thread etc
A pair of scales.