I'm pretty sure there is
there was no such thing as a skateboard in the 1800s
one thing youtube :)
The word skateboard is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
No, the noun origami is a common noun, a word for the art of paper folding; a word for any origami by anyone.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Robert J. Lang Origami (website langorigami.com)Northwest Origami Court, Portland, OR and Origami Lane, Desoto Lakes, FLOrigami Lounge (recording studio), Chico, CA"Origami Dove", poetry by Susan Musgrave
No, the noun skateboard is a common noun, a general word for any skateboard of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing; for example, a Sk8mafia Skateboard.
It can be considered modern origami if you use scissors, but if you use tape the entire thing must be made of tape, like a tape rose.
Yeah, It is.
The preposition is of.The prepositional phrase is: of his skateboard.
Where can you get origami diagrams that will allow you to do super advanced origami when i have already started the origami and I am good but not good enough to make up your own origami?
its the thing bolted on to the deck that holds the wheels and allows them to spin
Without sounding like gibberish, I would recommend you typing in ''How to make an origami crane'' or ''Origami crane'' into [http://www.youtube.com www.youtube.com] I done the exact same thing and found instant results. If you believe you can describe in detail how to clearly do this, then by all means delete it!
the friction between the wheels and the surface of the ground affect the speed of the skateboard. fo instance if you ride the skateboard on a smooth surface (with less friction) the skateboard will go faster.