a Trundle bed
No, it is not an adverb. The word bed is a noun (and colloquially a verb).
A queen size bed
Measure the dimensions of your bedroom (length, width, height) and compare it with the dimensions of the bed.
Yes, a California King is larger (longer, but a bit narrower than a standard (eastern) king); additionally, one can get a custom bed made for oneself. (Shaq had a bed made for him which was larger than a king size bed.)
Beds look untidy, giving the place a bad name.People are unable to sleep comfortably and so are grumpy in the morning.
Standing up?
A correctly made bed will help to reduce pressure sores or bedsores.
you have to kneel so that you will not suffer from Back pain
yes
fracture bed making
It is proper grammar to say "lie on the bed" when referring to resting on the bed in a horizontal position without an object. "Lay" requires a direct object, so you would say "lay the book on the bed" when placing something on the bed.
A proper noun is the name of a person, a place, a thing, or a title; some examples of proper nouns for 'bed' are:The Dr. Breus Bed, developed by Dr. Michael J. BreusBedford, MABed, Bath, and Beyond, retail chain"Bed of Roses" 1996 movie starring Christian Slater
What are you making in the bed?? Lol..
Rather than bed making meaning to build a bed using carpentry tools and lengths of wood, bed making is commonly understood to be when the sheets and blankets are smoothed out ready for sleeping in when night (and bedtime) arrives.
No
A common noun.