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The aliens space craft hovered over the earth like magic
The word hovering is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb hover.
No. Crash Clink Zoom Swish Sizzle Sparkle Zap Boing Tick tock -These are examples of onomatopoeia.
The word "hovercraft" was coined in 1955 by Sir Christopher Cockerell. He combined "hover" to symbolize the vehicle's ability to hover above the surface, and "craft" to refer to a vehicle or vessel. The term was officially adopted into the English language as a description for the vehicle he had invented.
"Hovered" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "hover," which means to remain in one place in the air. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to provide more information about how, when, where, or to what degree something is done.
I am going to test-drive a hover craft.
parents often hover over there sick child
The student teacher had to learn not to hover over her students, so they could work the material independently. The mother owl chose to hover over her chicks, so they would learn to hunt on their own.
The list of vehicles that start with hover are: Hover ambulance Hover bike Hover bus Hover car Hover delivery truck Hover fire truck Hover garbage truck Hover ice cream van Hover jeep Hover limousine Hover mail truck Hover motorcycle Hover pickup truck Hover police bus Hover police car Hover school bus Hover taxi Hover train Hover truck and countless others
Hovered is a verb. It's the past tense of hover.
Oh, dude, the collective noun for hover is a "hover." Yeah, it's like when a bunch of hummingbirds are just chilling in the air, they're called a hover. So, next time you see a group of those little guys buzzing around, you can be like, "Check out that hover of hummingbirds!"
The verb 'hover' is translated by the Welsh words 'hofran' (hover) 'ehedfan' (hover, fly) 'gwibio' (flit, wander)
No It can not hover.
They don't hover, they swim
No, Parrots can fly but not hover.
Erich Hover's birth name is Erich Jonathan Hover.
Yes, a train can hover. This kind of train is called a Maglev or a Hover Train. They can be found either in Japan or Germany. They hover by magnets.