The quote "If opportunity doesn't knock, build a door" is often attributed to Milton Berle, an American comedian and actor. This phrase emphasizes the importance of actively creating opportunities rather than waiting for them to come. It encourages individuals to take initiative and be proactive in pursuing their goals.
Your kids are awake and needing attention.
The present continuous tense of "knock" is "am/is/are knocking." This tense is used to describe an action that is currently happening. For example, you might say, "I am knocking on the door."
say u dont know wat they r talking about. ;)
sales person, mail carrier, police, pizza delivery
The poem that starts 'knock at the door and he stands there' is called On the Threshold". To make sure that this is the poem, you can copy and paste this link: http://www.lovejesus.org/devot/threshl1.htm
I think Knock on the door makes more sense. Knock at the door.... What do you knock on at the door? the wall?
No, knock is a noun (a knock on the door) and a verb (to knock on the door).
it depends what knock on the door?
I started to knock on the door. I will knock before I open the door.
A knock at the door is not an emergency. Try this: "Who is it?"
The duration of Knock on Any Door is 1.67 hours.
He knock 9 times at the door.
"They were surprised by a knock at the door." is passive voice.
It can actually be used as both.Noun - For example: "I heard a knock at my door"Verb - To knock. For example: "I knocked on the door"
Knock on Any Door was created on 1949-02-22.
I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door was created in 1961.
to knock on the door is translated 'frapper à la porte' in French.