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Yes, the word plane is both a noun and a verb. In addition to an airplane, the word plane is also a tool for smoothing or shaping a wood surface; the tool is used to plane the wood. Example sentence: He planed the edge of the door.
"The midsagittal plane divides the brain into equal right and left portions."
The plane. Note it should be plane not planes.When you add an -s to a verb then the subject should be singular ie plane not planes
"I stepped onto the plane." "The plane took off into the air." "Is that your plane?" Etc. :)
That sentence is written in active voice. "The safety features of the plane were described by the the flight attendant" is passive voice.
You cannot hijack a plane.Even you cannot fly a plane.The only plane available is the sea plane behind the film studio.
The flight attendant asked my sister to give up her spot on the plane.
you cant jack them you can get in them only when the are stopped
Have panic attacks and try and do something about it.
Depends if the Muslims Hijack your plane and crash it into the twin towers again!
flight united 93 from cleaveland destination san francisco
Umm. ...No He kinda Died in the Crash ....Along with the rest of the people on the plane .
I am pretty matter of fact i am positive that the movie is Con-Air. JT
The simple subject in the sentence is "plane."
There is no preposition in the sentence "The plane was late." The - article plane - noun (subject) was - linking verb late - predicate adjective
A coordinate plane for 6 is -4,4