I was dragging the trash all the way to the garbage because it was so heavy.
"Its" is the possessive form of "it." Here are sample sentences:The puppy was running loose in the street, dragging its leash behind it.The waistband had lost its elasticity after several years in storage.Note that this form of "its" does not take an apostrophe. Many people confuse it with the contraction of "it is", which is spelled "it's."
Present participle: dragging Past: dragged Past participle: dragged
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
No, the sentence "I thought so" is not an interrogative sentence. It is a declarative sentence expressing the speaker's belief or opinion. An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
No. The sentence given is an imperative sentence, not an assertive sentence.
Here are some sentences.He was dragging his sore leg.The rope was dragging behind the boat.
He was dragging a large object.
'Dragging' is the present participle of 'drag'
Dragging this heavy load really taxes my energy. The only sure things in life are death and taxes.
Dragging Canoe died in 1792.
By dragging the row boundary.
it means that when someone is dragging the chain, they are trying to avoid work.
Dragging Down the Enforcer was created on 2008-11-10.
He took a drag on a cigar. If you drag your coat on the floor, it will get dirty. The scandal has dragged his name through the mud. The teen said, "School can be a real drag!" I'd like to buy a larger home, but my wife is dragging her feet. We're trying to stay positive, but your negative comments are dragging us down.
Dragging her feet means she's going slow, wasting time, stalling.
Traipsing - the act of walking or trouncing with a certain dragging nature. Usually messy.Why are you traipsing all this mud about the house!?You really are traipsing about this morning, what's the matter?
If - as I understand - they are dragging in the same direction, you simply add the forces.If - as I understand - they are dragging in the same direction, you simply add the forces.If - as I understand - they are dragging in the same direction, you simply add the forces.If - as I understand - they are dragging in the same direction, you simply add the forces.