Stuck: means you cant get out of something, as in "you are stuck in quicksand."
("Stuck" is the past tense of "stick")
Struck: means to strike or hit something, as in "he struck the fence with the bat"
("Struck" is the past tense of "strike")
Stuck not struck. People who think they are better than everyone else are thought to hold their head up. Not looking at people who they think are beneath them. Their noses are stuck up in the air. They are acting "stuck up"
There is a type of puzzle named spot the difference
An affix is a bound morpheme that is attached to a base word to create a new word, while a suffix is a specific type of affix that is attached to the end of a base word. Suffixes typically change the grammatical function or meaning of the base word.
The main difference between the two products is their ingredients.
The difference between the two options refers to the distinctions or variations between the choices being compared.
I am stuck on this too. Someone please help!
problems are something that you are stuck on and can't figure out. A challenge is something that will be hard to do
Would you say 'You are stuck with I' or 'You are stuck with me'? Adding Jane to the situation makes no difference to the grammar!
The duration of Stuck Between Stations is 1.42 hours.
Stuck Between Stations was created on 2011-04-22.
truck, suck, cut, stuck, crust, and rust. so that is 6 words out of stuck
Stuck Between Stations - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
difference between as on and as at
"Stunning" suggests that one's appearance is so extreme that someone who looks at him/her is struck senseless for a moment...stunned.
There is no difference. Law firms used to operate as partnerships, and owners came to be known as partners. For liability purposes, firms began to form corporations, which are owned by shareholders. The old term "partner" stuck.
One is the shape of the melted down Donny Most that was stuck into a gras shape mould and a vien is the reincarnation of Gandi who was stuck in a universal bubble and the capillaries are the death defying feat of jumping of Salin's moustache into the Thames.
im stuck on that question too :(