The preposition "to" is commonly used with the verb "attempt". For example, "She attempted to climb the mountain."
Something plainly obvious , or no attempt at hiding it .
A school bell is an example of a lever simple machine. When the lever is pulled or activated, it moves a clapper that strikes the bell to produce sound.
Yes, there are castles in California. For example, there is Hearst Castle.
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A alliteration for California is a word beginning with C which fits nicely with California For Example: Contrasting California
California.
Not in this example. Use "to." A "go at" something is a noun, meaning an attempt to do something. I'll have a go at thatmeans I'll attempt it.=========================================================go is the nounat is a preositionCan you do that? - I'll have a go
Yes, California is always an hour behind. For example, if it is 6 in Colorado, it is 5 in California.
An alliance is where you become allied with someone and a treaty is either the attempt to become an ally or the attempt to stop war. Example: The French were America's allies. Example: The Americans made a treaty to resolve the war with England.
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The noun 'attempt' is a common noun, a general word for an effort or a try; a general word for an attack; a word for any attempt of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Attempt IT Solutions, Inc. in Southfield, MI or"Brave in the Attempt: A Special Olympics Story" a 2004 documentary film.The word 'attempt' is also a verb: attempt, attempts, attempting, attempted.