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How to Pronounce kept shoulder to wheel?

Correct pronunciation for the word "kept shoulder to wheel" is [kˈɛpt ʃˈə͡ʊldə tə wˈiːl], [kˈɛpt ʃˈə‍ʊldə tə wˈiːl], [k_ˈɛ_p_t ʃ_ˈəʊ_l_d_ə t_ə w_ˈiː_l].

What are the misspellings for kept shoulder to wheel?

  • jept shoulder to wheel,
  • mept shoulder to wheel,
  • lept shoulder to wheel,
  • oept shoulder to wheel,
  • iept shoulder to wheel,
  • kwpt shoulder to wheel,
  • kspt shoulder to wheel,
  • kdpt shoulder to wheel,
  • krpt shoulder to wheel,
  • k4pt shoulder to wheel,
  • k3pt shoulder to wheel,
  • keot shoulder to wheel,
  • kelt shoulder to wheel,
  • ke-t shoulder to wheel,
  • ke0t shoulder to wheel,
  • kepr shoulder to wheel,
  • kepf shoulder to wheel,
  • kepg shoulder to wheel,
  • kepy shoulder to wheel,
  • kep6 shoulder to wheel

What is the present tense of Kept shoulder to wheel?

  • The personal forms of the verb "kept shoulder to wheel" in the present tense are:

  • - I keep shoulder to wheel

  • - You keep shoulder to wheel

  • - He/she/it keeps shoulder to wheel

  • - We keep shoulder to wheel

  • - You (plural) keep shoulder to wheel

  • - They keep shoulder to wheel
  • What is the past tense of Kept shoulder to wheel?

  • The personal forms of the verb "kept shoulder to wheel" in the past tense are as follows:

  • 1st person singular: I kept shoulder to wheel.

  • 2nd person singular: You kept shoulder to wheel.

  • 3rd person singular: He/she/it kept shoulder to wheel.

  • 1st person plural: We kept shoulder to wheel.

  • 2nd person plural: You kept shoulder to wheel.

  • 3rd person plural: They kept shoulder to wheel.
  • What is the adjective for kept shoulder to wheel?

    The adjective form of the phrase "kept shoulder to wheel" would be "steadfast" or "resolute". These words convey the sense of remaining committed, focused, and unwavering in one's efforts or dedication to a task or goal.

    Usage over time for kept shoulder to wheel:

    This graph shows how "kept shoulder to wheel" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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