In the sentence "the arm continues to move along its arc," the phrase "the arm" serves as the subject of the action, indicating that it is performing the movement. The verb "continues" suggests ongoing motion, while "move along its arc" describes the specific path of the movement. Overall, the sentence conveys a sense of fluid, repetitive motion, emphasizing the arm's trajectory.
"Move along to your next lesson or you'll be late!" the teacher said.
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The mistake in the sentence is the use of the word "permanently." While rocks can catch and temporarily halt movement along a fault, they can eventually release the stored energy and continue moving along the fault in an earthquake. Movement along faults is not permanently halted.
You can start a sentence with can't. Examples: "Can't you move a little faster?" "Can't we all just get along?"
Just admit that your position is untenable, and we'll move right along to the next point in our discussion. .
The common feeling from most people's was to "get the job done with." Then to move on, and continue with their lives.
Balanced forces will not change the velocity - speed and direction - of a moving object. the object will continue to move in the same way.
Go ahead as you waste your days with thinking When you fall everyone sins Another day and you've had your fill of sinking With the life held in your Hands are shaking cold These hands are meant hold Speak to me When all you got to keep is strong Move along, move along just to make it through Move along Move along So a day when you've lost yourself completely Could be a night when your life ends Such a heart that will lead you to deceiving All the pain held in your Hands are shaking cold Your hands are mine to hold Speak to me When all you got to keep is strong Move along, move along like I know ya do And even when your hope is gone Move along, move along just to make it through Move along (Go on, go on, go on, go on) When everything is wrong, we move along (Go on, go on, go on, go on) When everything is wrong, we move along Along, along, along When all you got to keep is strong Move along, move along like I know ya do And even when your hope is gone Move along, move along just to make it through When all you got to keep is strong Move along, move along like I know ya do And even when your hope is gone Move along, move along just to make it through When all you got to keep is strong Move along, move along like I know ya do And even when your hope is gone Move along, move along just to make it through Move along (Go on, go on, go on, go on) Right back what is wrong We move along (Go on, go on, go on, go on) Right back what is wrong We move along
Yes - apart from it needs a capital letter to start the sentence - and comma after the first occurrence of 'fault'.
Is this even a question? If so, what are you asking? This is from the song Move Along By: The All American Rejects
Continue to move along its path. "An object in motion tends to stay in motion and an object at rest, tends to stay at rest."
Move Along by The All-American Rejects