Circle is a verb when used as an action. As in "the birds circle the fountain".
Other verbs are circles, circling and circled.
You could also use the verb encircle. As in "the pack of wolves encircle the prey".
Other verbs are encircles, encircling and encircled.
The word circle is a verb ("the lions circle their prey") and a verb ("he drew a circle").The closest adverb form of the word would be circularly.
Circle the wagons!
Circle- as in "Circle the wagons, boys!" If you are doing it right now you are circling (the parking lot, looking for a parking space) and if you did it yesterday, you circled (through the TV stations looking for something to watch)
'Blue circle' could be a sentence but it is unlikely. A dolphin named BLUE could be asked to circle, thus a noun and verb. The more likely use of 'blue circle' is an adjective and noun. 'Look at the blue circle he drew on the page.'
the set of all points in a plane that are a certain distance from a single point
Circle can be a verb. I circle the house, looking for an unlocked window.
The word circle is a verb ("the lions circle their prey") and a verb ("he drew a circle").The closest adverb form of the word would be circularly.
Circle the wagons!
Circle is a verb when used as an action. As in "the birds circle the fountain".Other verbs are circles, circling and circled.You could also use the verb encircle. As in "the pack of wolves encircle the prey".Other verbs are encircles, encircling and encircled.
The word circling is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb to circle.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
The word circle is both a noun and a verb. Example uses:Noun: Your glass left a circle on the surface of the table.Verb: Please circle the block, I'm sure the address was on this block.
The verb is also "orbit".
freinds, and I is the subject. Like riding is the verb
Answer: It is called a revolution. Answer: The verb "orbit" can also used as a verb. "To orbit" means "to move around something, in an orbit".
Circle- as in "Circle the wagons, boys!" If you are doing it right now you are circling (the parking lot, looking for a parking space) and if you did it yesterday, you circled (through the TV stations looking for something to watch)
'Blue circle' could be a sentence but it is unlikely. A dolphin named BLUE could be asked to circle, thus a noun and verb. The more likely use of 'blue circle' is an adjective and noun. 'Look at the blue circle he drew on the page.'