revolve
The verb that starts with "re" and means to turn around like a wheel is "revolve."
If you, at the beginning of such a question, put your why and verb at the end, then your question would look like this: Why at the beginning a verb in question do you have to put?
The word is "revolve."
recycle
Type your answer here... i think yes .. because scissors is use for cutting ..and its work like a wheel and exiling you cut a thing its moving from the beginning to end.. that's all..
A series of teeth around the outside of a wheel ... looking just like a gear wheel.
No, a verb is not a prefix. A verb is a type of word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being in a sentence. Prefixes are affixes that are added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning.
Revolve
revolve
Well, active voice is when the subject of the sentence is directly stated to be doing the action. Like, "the lightning struck the tree" is active voice because the lightning is the subject and is at the beginning of the sentence and followed directly by the verb struck. Passive voice (the opposite) of this sentence would be "the tree was struck by lightning" lightning is still the subject and still doing the verb, struck, but it is not at the beginning of the sentence and directly followed by the verb. So maybe the active voice verb is the verb that the active subject is performing?
It's just like a car wheel but instead of a tire it has metal blades that rotate around the axle when powered on.
The double wheel around the moon in the beginning foreshadows to a snow storm coming later in the story. Steven telling Ann "Across the hills in a storm like this-it would be suicide to try." foreshadowing that John is going to die