Yes, 'with a shovel' is a noun phrase. The noun 'shovel' is the object of the preposition 'with'.A noun phrase is any word or group of words based on a noun or pronoun that can function in a sentence as a subject or an object. A noun phrase can be one word or many words; it can be very simple or very complex.She is here.Where is the copier?We can dig these rocks with a shovel.That car with the ticket on the windshield is mine.
Shovel is a noun referring to a tool with a broad scoop or blade attached to a long handle, used for lifting and moving loose material such as soil, snow, or coal.
The Tagalog word for shovel is "pala."
yes. "shovelled" is the past tense of shovel.
The short vowel sound in "shovel" is the 'uh' sound, as in "sh-uh-vul."
To shovel is 'pelleter' in French, from the noun 'pelle'.
Yes, 'with a shovel' is a noun phrase. The noun 'shovel' is the object of the preposition 'with'.A noun phrase is any word or group of words based on a noun or pronoun that can function in a sentence as a subject or an object. A noun phrase can be one word or many words; it can be very simple or very complex.She is here.Where is the copier?We can dig these rocks with a shovel.That car with the ticket on the windshield is mine.
Interesting question. It is a noun when you are talking about the object that you use in the garden to move dirt. When you talk about what you are doing in the the garden, it becomes a verb... I used the shovel to dig up the daisies. (Noun) I shovelled the daisies out of the grass. (Verb)
noun: une pelle (fem.)verb: pelleter
Shovel is a noun referring to a tool with a broad scoop or blade attached to a long handle, used for lifting and moving loose material such as soil, snow, or coal.
The Tagalog word for shovel is "pala."
The use of shovel
shovel
Oh you know, shovel things
Hand me that shovel.
The shovel isn't in the garage. The leafblower is in the garage. The shovel is in where the whirly kids are
A trowel. Its name comes from its resemblance to a spoon. A trowel in general is a small, single-hand implement for digging, scooping, spreading, or otherwise manipulating dirt or other bulk materials (such as mortar).