No, blew is a past tense verb.
A homophone for blew is Blue.
The homonyms of "blew" are "blue" and "blew." "Blue" refers to a color, while "blew" is the past tense of the verb "blow."
The homonyms of "blew" are "blue" and "blew" (past tense of "blow").
The past tense of the word "blow" is "blew."
the homophone for blew is ...blue like the color
You blew it means you failed.
A homophone for blew is Blue.
The wind blew down that old tree. He blew out the candles on the cake.
That is not a sentence, it has no verb. 'A wretched tribulation of torment' is a noun phrase that can be used in a sentence as the subject, the object of the verb, or the object of a preposition; for example:subject: A wretched tribulation of torment blew in with the monsoon.object of the verb: He suffered a wretched tribulation of torment.object of the preposition: They saved the village from a wretched tribulation of torment.
No, then is not a preposition. It is a conjuction.Than is a preposition.
Blew is correct.
The homonyms of "blew" are "blue" and "blew." "Blue" refers to a color, while "blew" is the past tense of the verb "blow."
"BLEW" AS IN THE SONG "RUNAWAY TRAIN CAME DOWN THE TRACK AND SHE BLEW" pre-dates any breathalyzer connection. Surely, it means the (train) boiler blew...
Awnswer : blew it mean ruining . grammar example ; i really blew it !!!
The homonyms of "blew" are "blue" and "blew" (past tense of "blow").
The cast of As He Blew He Blew - 1915 includes: Harry La Pearl as Homeless Harry
You Blew was created in 1988.