Yes. The word "was" is linking the "kangaroo" to the description "five feet tall."
Raccoons have five toes on each of their hands and feet.
Yes. `The chicken laid five eggs.` is a correct sentence.
5 feet = 60 inches. There are 12 inches per foot
Passive. The subject, "children," is not doing the action. Also, a sentence is passive when a form of the verb "to be" is followed by a past participle- in this sentence it is "were taken." To make the sentence active, it would have to state "Five children went to the zoo" or "Someone took five children to the zoo."
Cats have five toes on their hind feet, each with a claw. This means that a cat has five claws on each of its hind feet, totaling ten claws overall.
Was is always a verb. In that example, it's a linking verb.
Set your fence boundary at least five feet inside of your neighbor's border.
I had to walk fifteen miles uphill both ways, in snow five feet deep.
Quīnque pedēs is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "five feet." The masculine plural third declension noun looks different in the ablative, dative and genitive cases as the prepositional object or indirect object quīnque pedum ("with five feet," "to five feet") and as the possessive object quīnque pedibus ("of five feet"). The pronunciation will be "KWEEN-kwey peh-DEYS" in the nominative case, as the subject of the phrase or sentence, in Church and classical Latin.
Sort of... an alliteration is when you have a lot of the same letters or letter sounds in a row. So I guess, but not really.
There are 15 feet are in five yards.
60 inches are in five feet :) "XD
Five miles = 26,400 feet.
The error is the lack of a comma after "miles." The corrected sentence would be: "Standing 850 feet above the plains with a circumference of five miles, Stone Mountain is the largest exposed mound of granite in the world."
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Five feet, because a yard is three feet plus the other two feet which equals five feet
kangaroo - it being a marsupial it has a number of differences from the other five which are all placentials.