Quadrilaterals are 4 sided flat figures, so there are Quadrilaterals Rhombuses Squares Diamonds Rectangles Parallelagrams and Trapazoids. Try saying that 10 times fast!
Quadrilaterals, pentagons, triangles, octagons, hexagons, decagons.
Of course - a square and a rectangle are both examples of quadrilaterals !
Potential answers: shapes, polygons, quadrilaterals [four-sided polygons], parallelograms [quadrilaterals with opposite sides of the same length and parallel to each other].
A four-sided polygon is called a quadrilateral. Examples of quadrilaterals include squares, rectangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids.
Quadrilaterals are figures that have four sides and the sum of all its angles is 360 degrees. Examples include the parallelogram, square, rectangle, rhombus, and scalene, right-angled, and isosceles trapezoids.
Examples quadrilaterals are:square, rectangle etc
Quadrilaterals are things with four sides, like squares, rectangles, diamonds, trapezoids, rhombuses. Anything that doesn't have four sides (an infinite list) is a non-example of a quadrilateral.
A rectangle, a rhombus, a kite, a trapezoid and a parallelogram are all examples of quadrilaterals which are not square.
There is no one type. Examples of quadrilaterals that are not parallelograms are trapezoids and kites.
Quadrilaterals, pentagons, triangles, octagons, hexagons, decagons.
A square, a rhombus and a kite are three examples of quadrilaterals that have perpendicular diagonals that intersect each other at right angles.
Of course - a square and a rectangle are both examples of quadrilaterals !
Potential answers: shapes, polygons, quadrilaterals [four-sided polygons], parallelograms [quadrilaterals with opposite sides of the same length and parallel to each other].
Yes a rhombus, a square and a parallelogram are examples of 4 sided quadrilaterals.
The area was destitute and bare
Yes, it can be. Examples are "the bare truth" or "the tree was bare of leaves." Bare can also be an adverb, where it functions differently from the adverb "barely." (The ground had been stripped bare by the sheep.) Bare can also be a verb. (They bared their sins to the village priest.)
E.g 'I walked across the room in bare feet', or 'the walls were bare'. Bare meaning naked for the first example and emptyfor the second example.