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Hard is an adverb in the sentence. The word hard does not require 'ly' to make it an adverb

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Is firmly a verb?

No, "firmly" is an adverb, not a verb. It is used to describe how an action is performed, such as "he held the rope firmly."


What will happen to a rope if two people pull on it equal?

nothing NEW... This could be true but it depends on how strong the people are pulling and how strong the rope is. If two people are pulling it equally hard enough then it will probably snap at its weakest point.


Why is it easier to pull down on a rope over a pulley than to pull down on a rope thrown over a wood beam?

A pulley is a wheel and axel which reduces the friction created by a cable being pulled across it, a rope over a wood beam would have increased friction, making it more difficult to pull. Numerous pulleys would reduce the amount of tension force required to move a load, making it easier to pull.


Why does a rope climber pull downward on the rope to move upward?

The climber is actually pulling downwards on the rope. S/he is trying to pull the rope down or out of the ceiling but cannot do so. If you think of the climber just hanging there the rope has a tension upwards to counter the weight of the climber. If you are to move up then equilibrium must be broken and the net force on the climber must be up so the rope pulls the climber upwards. Of course, this pull is to do with action and reaction but the effect is the same.


Is force a push or a pull?

Force can be either a push or a pull. When you push a door open or pull a rope, you are applying a force in that direction.

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What is the adverb in the sentence Bob finally tied the ends of the rope?

Finally is the adverb in that sentence.


What is hard to push but easy to pull?

A rope.


How would you use the word taut in a sentence?

You! Over there! Pull that rope taut!


How do you use the word halyard in a sentence?

A halyard is a rope used for raising or lowering something. An example sentence would be: Pull the halyard to raise the flag.


How can you make a sentence with the word pulled?

Pull on this rope. He will pull ahead in this race soon.


Is firmly a verb?

No, "firmly" is an adverb, not a verb. It is used to describe how an action is performed, such as "he held the rope firmly."


What will happen to a rope if two people pull on it equal?

nothing NEW... This could be true but it depends on how strong the people are pulling and how strong the rope is. If two people are pulling it equally hard enough then it will probably snap at its weakest point.


How do you make a new elf come to you?

Keep it tied to a rope and pull on the rope


What is possessive form of rope used in a sentence?

Rope's. The rope's ends are starting to fray.


What is a sentence using rope to the boat?

Tie the rope to the boat.


Where do you buy a jump and pull rope on Nintendogs dalmatian and friends whil walking?

You can by the jump/pull rope in the discount shop, which you can walk there with your Nintendogs.


Is enough an adverb?

Yes, enough is an adverb of degree. It can be used as adjective also. Examples: The building is tall enough to need an elevator. (adverb) We did not have enough rope (adjective)