1st Form- Liquid to gas evaporation 2nd Form- Transpiration (From a plant's leaves to the atmosphere) 3rd Form- Sublimation (From a solid to a gas)
2nd
Fifty third or 53rd. Ordinal means the order they come in: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, ... etc
The word form is discrete!
13 in word form is: thirteen.thirteen
2nd form of hit
It's a the possessive form of "sie"(3rd p. sing. feminine) and "Sie" (2nd p. sing. formal). Ihr is also a German word
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yes i forget what the 2nd evolvation is but the 3rd is Metagross and he evolves from the 2nd evolvation between 52 and 55
The verb lie means to rest or recline. The three forms of this verb are written below: lie (1st form) lay (2nd form) lain (3rd form) Lie has another meaning which is to present a false impression. Its three forms are written below: lie (1st form) lied (2nd form) lied (3rd form) These are often confused with the verb lay, which means to deposit. Its three forms are as follows: lay (1st form) laid (2nd form) laid (3rd form)
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th
You might be referring to a mispronunciation of Sam Jang. Sam is Korean for "3rd" (third place in ordinal counting). "Jang" is the word used for each form in the serious of Poomsae. Il Jang = 1st form Yi Jang = 2nd form Sam Jang = 3rd form Sa Jang = 4th form Oh Jang = 5th form Yuk Jang = 6th form Chil Jang = 7th form Pal Jang = 8th form
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you look at the spelling.They are pronounced differntly.'Where' is a word used to form questions. (pronounced like 'wear' and 'ware')Statement- 'The cake is in the oven.'Question- 'Where is the cake?'(Answer- 'The cake is in the oven.')'Were' (pronounced like the 'whir' in 'whirlpool' and the 'wor' in 'worm') is a form of the verb 'to be'. Specifcly it is the 2nd and 3rd person plurals of 'to be''I will be...''I am...''I was...''You will be...''You are...''You were...'
The evolved form of Murkrow is Honchkrow, but there is no evolution of Honchkrow. Basically, Murkrow only evolves once.
1st Form- Liquid to gas evaporation 2nd Form- Transpiration (From a plant's leaves to the atmosphere) 3rd Form- Sublimation (From a solid to a gas)