Against is a preposition. Prepositions usually come before a noun or a pronoun in a sentence to show it's relation to another part of the sentence eg He leaned against the wall.
answer lie on a wall people use a thersaurus
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, it is not an adjective. Differently is an adverb.The adjective would be different.
The word "leaned" has one syllable.
The past tense of lean is "leaned."
He leaned against the wall, exhausted after a long day.
The past tense of "lean" is "leaned," and the past participle is also "leaned."
"I leaned over to type this message."
Against is a preposition. Prepositions usually come before a noun or a pronoun in a sentence to show it's relation to another part of the sentence eg He leaned against the wall.
Yes ,If you do not believe me go to the link below. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/leaned
The past participle is leaned or (UK) leant.
of Lean
The past tense of lean is leaned. That pole might fall if you lean on it. I have leaned on it many times before.
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