In addition to possibly being charged as a principal in the offense, they could face charges of - conspiracy - aiding and abetting - accomplice - etc.
It depends. She keeps urging you to stay. They keep urging you to stay. Basically, if the noun doing the urging is plural, no "s", if the noun doing the urging is singular then it is keeps.
That is the correct spelling of "urging" (persuading).
William was tring to instigation everyone to try the orange juice. The definition of instigation is: Urging someone; :)
Yes, "shh" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of someone whispering or urging silence.
An adjuration is an oath taken by someone. it can also be an urging from someone to do something. For example, "The adjuration of the dying man was too sincere to deny".
he helped by righting a book called common sense urging the colonist to fight
The mother was urging the boy to do his homework now, and not procrastinate.
Prodding means poking or jabbing something with a pointed object, or pushing or urging someone to do something. It can also refer to persistently encouraging or motivating someone to take action.
To push or force along.Example: Someone can urge president obama to overhaul the health system to provide more efficient care.Overhaul: To make necesarry repairs on.
Regina Magritte had drowned herself because of a mental illness the had been urging her to kill herself. Her husband, Leopold Magritte had to lock her up in the bedroom, but sadly she escaped from the room and drowned herself.
Answer.A Goad, is a sharp pointed stick used for urging on cattle etc.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is the present participle of the verb to urge and can be a verb or a noun (gerund). The participles urging and urged do not function well as adjectives.