Chalk (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: chalk
How to pronounce: UK: /tʃɔːk/ US: /tʃɑːk/
Chalk as a NOUN
Meaning: A writing or sketching tool made from a stick of this rock or a material comparable to it.
Example:
> I want to go and buy a pack of colored chalk this weekend.
> The teacher wrote the homework on the blackboard with white chalk.
Chalk as a VERB
Meaning: When you use a piece of chalk to write something.
Example:
> She chalked down her notes.
> A Smiley face was chalked on the wall to mark the end of the race.
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they painted chalk to the wall
Thank you for posting Ifrah! 😀
Try saying: They wrote with chalk on the wall
I use to play hopscotch with my nephews every weekend on our yard, and prior to it, we draw the outline first, such as rectangles, squares, triangles, or whatever we want by using sidewalk chalk
Aww, what a good memory Christina! 😀
Try saying:
I use to play hopscotch with my nephews every weekend in our yard and before we started playing, we would first draw some shapes like rectangles, squares, triangles, or whatever we wanted on the sidewalk, using chalk.
When I was young, chalk and chalkboard were the only tools to write something visible at the same time by the whole school class.
Good sentence Metchi! 😀
Try saying:
When I was young, chalk and chalkboard were the only tools to write something visible at the same time to the whole class at school.
Teacher don’t use chalk to write in whiteboard.
The children drawn on the blackboard using colored chalk.
Good sentences Nirvana! 😀
Try saying:
Teachers don’t use chalk to write on a whiteboard.
The children drew on the blackboard using colored chalk.
Chalk is used in construction and also in schools.
i remember when i m studied my teacher clean the blackboard of chalk