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How to Pronounce moved on hands knees?

Correct pronunciation for the word "moved on hands knees" is [mˈuːvd ˌɒn hˈandz nˈiːz], [mˈuːvd ˌɒn hˈandz nˈiːz], [m_ˈuː_v_d ˌɒ_n h_ˈa_n_d_z n_ˈiː_z].

What are the misspellings for moved on hands knees?

  • noved on hands knees,
  • koved on hands knees,
  • joved on hands knees,
  • mived on hands knees,
  • mkved on hands knees,
  • mlved on hands knees,
  • mpved on hands knees,
  • m0ved on hands knees,
  • m9ved on hands knees,
  • moced on hands knees,
  • mobed on hands knees,
  • moged on hands knees,
  • mofed on hands knees,
  • movwd on hands knees,
  • movsd on hands knees,
  • movdd on hands knees,
  • movrd on hands knees,
  • mov4d on hands knees,
  • mov3d on hands knees,
  • moves on hands knees

What is the present tense of Moved on hands knees?

  • The personal forms of the verb "moved on hands and knees" in the present tense are:

  • - I move on hands and knees.

  • - You move on hands and knees.

  • - He/she/it moves on hands and knees.

  • - We move on hands and knees.

  • - You move on hands and knees.

  • - They move on hands and knees.
  • What is the past tense of Moved on hands knees?

  • The personal forms of the verb "moved on hands and knees" in the past tense, using regular English conjugation rules, are:

  • - I moved on hands and knees.

  • - You moved on hands and knees.

  • - He/she/it moved on hands and knees.

  • - We moved on hands and knees.

  • - They moved on hands and knees.

  • Note: The verb "move" is an irregular verb, which means its past tense form is the same as its base form. Therefore, in this
  • What is the adverb for moved on hands knees?

    The adverb for the phrase "moved on hands and knees" would be "crawling".

    What is the adjective for moved on hands knees?

    The adjective form of "moved on hands and knees" is "crawling".

    Usage over time for moved on hands knees:

    This graph shows how "moved on hands knees" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Moved on hands knees:

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