afternoon
aggregate
ankle
appearance
arch
arrival
back
background
bank
basis
batterie
battery
beam
bed
being
bell
bench
best
block
board
body
border
breast
bridge
capacitor
charge
chest
chip
chromosome
circuit
cloth
coach
coast
coil
cold
conductor
continent
corpse
counter
cube
day
demand
desk
down
earth
edge
emperor
emphasis
equator
face
farm
fast
fig
figure
file
finger
first
flat
floor
footing
force
for
form
friday
frontier
globe
good
grave
grid
ground
guard
hand
head
hearth
hiding
high
hill
hip
house
image
importance
index
inside
iron
knee
landing
last
layer
lead
left
leg
level
line
lining
list
load
low
main
map
margin
mark
meeting
merchant
mole
mould
network
night
number
object
opposite
outside
pack
page
palette
particular
part
peak
pedestal
pediment
person
piece
plane
planet
plan
plant
plate
platform
position
prospect
puck
quarterdeck
requirement
right
ring
river
road
rock
sample
scaffold
scale
scalp
sea
seat
set
sheet
shelf
shoulder
side
sidewalk
The verb place on, the main part of a sentence.
A verb is a part of speech that occurs in each sentence. It expresses an action (build, buy, call, climb, come) or describes a certain state (notice, owe, possess, prefer, realize). Moreover, there are auxiliary verbs. In a sentence they have only a grammatical meaning.
Verbs are inflected for tenses. There are three groups of tenses, past, present and future. Past tenses reflect previous acvivities that took place, present describes actions that are happening now, while future tenses show predicted or planned activeness.
For more information referring to verbs we recommend to visit Wikipedia.
Below, there are examples of nouns used with the verb 'place on':
- afternoon
- aggregate
- ankle
- appearance
- arch
Last updated: Nov 7, 2024
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