The usage of land is a similar word, the usage of land

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    earth, clay, dirt, land, dust, soil, mud, ground all have the meaning of "land, soil, mud". Earth mostly refers to the soil with moisture on the surface of the earth, which is more specific. Clay specifically refers to stickiness when wet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When used as a noun, it refers to the earth, the continent.

    When used as a verb, land on is often used to refer to landing, to go ashore.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    land can also be used as a noun, verb.

    LAND English [l nd].

    Beauty [l n.d.].

    n.Land; Land; Country; Estate;

    vt.(make) disembarkation; Befall; so that they are stuck in a difficult situation and have to deal with it;

    vt.unloading from the ship; Obtain; caught; Catch (fish) [example sentence]during the dry season the land is rock hard

    The land can be very hard during the dry season.

    Other] Third person singular: lands Plural: lands Present participle: landing Past tense: landed Past participle: landed

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    land English [l nd] American [l nd] nLand; Land; Country; Estate;

    vt.(make) disembarkation; Befall; so that they are stuck in a difficult situation and have to deal with it;

    vt.unloading from the ship; Obtain; caught; Catch (fish) [example sentence]during the dry season the land is rock hard

    The land can be very hard during the dry season.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    n. 1.Land, Land, Ground 2Country, Homeland 3land, fields; Real Estate 4Country Life 5Estate; Ground.

    vt. &vi.

    1.Embark on the ship, disembark the ship, land 2Befall; to get caught in (predicament); So that you have to cope.

    vt. 1.Unloaded from the ship 2Get 3Catch, catch (fish) vi 1.Jumping, falling, being thrown (ground) by the toss of the ants (ground) Past tense Yuhe: landed

    Past participle: landed

    Present participle: landing

    The name is plural: lands

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's a noun in itself.

    The past tense is landed

    Hope it helps, hopefully

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