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How to Pronounce moves in a circle?

Correct pronunciation for the word "moves in a circle" is [mˈuːvz ɪn ɐ sˈɜːkə͡l], [mˈuːvz ɪn ɐ sˈɜːkə‍l], [m_ˈuː_v_z ɪ_n ɐ s_ˈɜː_k_əl].

What are the misspellings for moves in a circle?

  • noves in a circle,
  • koves in a circle,
  • joves in a circle,
  • mives in a circle,
  • mkves in a circle,
  • mlves in a circle,
  • mpves in a circle,
  • m0ves in a circle,
  • m9ves in a circle,
  • moces in a circle,
  • mobes in a circle,
  • moges in a circle,
  • mofes in a circle,
  • movws in a circle,
  • movss in a circle,
  • movds in a circle,
  • movrs in a circle,
  • mov4s in a circle,
  • mov3s in a circle,
  • movea in a circle

What is the present tense of Moves in a circle?

  • The personal forms of the verb "moves in a circle" in the present tense are:

  • 1. I move in a circle.

  • 2. You move in a circle.

  • 3. He/she/it moves in a circle.

  • 4. We move in a circle.

  • 5. You move in a circle.

  • 6. They move in a circle.
  • What is the past tense of Moves in a circle?

  • The past tense forms of the verb "move in a circle" depend on the personal pronouns used. Here are the past tense forms of this verb with different personal pronouns:

  • 1. I moved in a circle.

  • 2. You moved in a circle.

  • 3. He moved in a circle.

  • 4. She moved in a circle.

  • 5. It moved in a circle.

  • 6. We moved in a circle.

  • 7. They moved in a circle.

  • Note that the verb "move" becomes
  • What is the adverb for moves in a circle?

    The adverb for "moves in a circle" would be "circularly".

    What is the adjective for moves in a circle?

    The adjective form of "moves in a circle" is "circular".

    Usage over time for moves in a circle:

    This graph shows how "moves in a circle" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Moves in a circle:

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