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Yes, the word securely is an adverb.An example sentence is "he securely tied the boat to the harbour".
A cylinder? A cylinder is still a cylinder regardless of how long it is.
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Is a cylinder!
if the cylinder is on the inside, it would not affect the surface area. otherwise, subtract the part of the inside cylinder that touches the outside from the cylinder
The homograph for a piece of hair or to fasten securely is "tie." It can refer to both a small length of hair or the action of securing something tightly by knotting.
The homograph for a piece of hair and to fasten securely is the word "clip." It can refer to both a small metal or plastic object used to secure hair in place, and to fasten or attach something securely by using a clip.
securely fasten your PFD!!
Securely fasten your life jacket and wait for help.
Securely fasten your PFD, and wait for help.
Simple! Take the hook and 'hook' it around the catch on the end of the clasp, then push the hook into the clasp to securely fasten.
Fasting securely means ensuring that something is tightly and firmly attached or fixed in place to prevent it from coming loose or moving. This could involve using strong adhesive, fasteners, or bindings to make sure that the object remains stable and secure.
Some choices: chain, affix, screw, stick, embed, brace, unite, hitch
The Brother MFC 7820 toner is replaced by opening the cartridge compartment and removing the empty cartridge toners. Then one should put in the new cartridge and fasten the compartment securely.
Jackson rhymes with fasten!
The past tense of fasten is fastened.
An example sentence using the word fasten is:I do not know what adhesive to use to fasten a mirror to drywall.