face/space
space/place
princess, incest, pinheads, sickness, fish nets,
caught = a verb - the past of catch in = a preposition nets = a noun - the plural of net
face/space space/place
pets, lets, sets, bets, debts, gets, nets, vets,
Not all three words-- just one of them. Nets is a plural noun. Traps is a plural noun. The word that links them together is "and" -- a conjunction. Another example: boys and girls. A conjunction is a linking word-- it can link two (or more) nouns, or it can even link two independent clauses and make them into one sentence: I saved my money and I bought a new car.
let, met, kept, set, pet, jet, yet, bet, get, wet,debt, vet, yetbet, fret, get, let,Words that rhyme with net are bet let wet set get met petsket
It depends on how they are used.Both words could be nouns or verbs.noun - The nets are kept in the shed. The trapsare in the shed too.verb - The fisherman nets the fish in the morning. Jon traps possums in the holidays. - (present tense)
Glycolysis alone only nets you two ATP. Cellular respiration will net you an additional 34-36 ATP.
Net, Yet, pet, met, let, set, wet, get, jet, and vet etc.
Jay-Z is a part owner of the New Jersey Nets. alot of people confuse the NEW JERSEY NETS to the NEW YORK NETS but theres no such thing as the ''NEW YORK NETS''
Bet, set, debt, get, jet, met net, pet, Tet, stet, vet wet, yet
Nets.