The correct verb form is: will be moved
Hm.... "The teacher moved all of the student's desk." Actually, no. It should be phrased like this: "The teacher moved the student's desks."
no it is not a correct sentence.
Accordingly means "therefore," or "consequently." Accordingly, I move that we pass this law. She rolled her dice and moved her token accordingly.
This is not a sentence it is a phrase and as a phrase it is correct.
The sentence, "They are going to the beach." is correct.
The Answer is NO The childrenn moved forward, to the next room
"Recently, my friend Katrina moved to Seattle, Washington."
to move (oneself) = zuz (זוז) to move (an object or a person) = heziz (הזיז) to translate the word "moving", we would need to know the entire sentence so the verb can be conjugated.
It needs a definite article at the beginning: "The opening of Victoria Mall will be moved to September 30."
Hm.... "The teacher moved all of the student's desk." Actually, no. It should be phrased like this: "The teacher moved the student's desks."
he moved he has moved (he used to move)
There isn't one. 'Move' here is used intransitively. However, in 'he moved his mother to California', the object would be 'mother'. There is no direct object in this sentence, only an indirect object (California).
should be: You saw the birth of the child and were moved to tears of joy. Leave out ineffably (it means indescribable).
Pull up the correct map and close the ds. When you open it the crest will be moved.
Present tence of Moved is Move.
"How are you" is a correct sentence.
Yes, this sentence is correct.