What part of speech is intersects?

Intersects can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. intersects is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of intersect (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does intersects mean?

Definitions

Verb

intersect - meet at a point

Examples of intersects

#   Sentence  
1. verb Luís Coelho Street intersects Augusta Street.
2. verb The two streets intersect at right angles.
3. verb Parallel lines do not intersect each other.
4. verb When two non-perpendicular straight lines intersect, they form four geometric angles; an acute angle plus either of the adjacent obtuse angles will naturally always sum to 180 degrees.
5. verb Parallel lines don't intersect each other.
6. verb The two streets intersect at right angles.
7. verb Parallel lines do not intersect each other.
8. verb When two non-perpendicular straight lines intersect, they form four geometric angles; an acute angle plus either of the adjacent obtuse angles will naturally always sum to 180 degrees.
9. verb Parallel lines don't intersect each other.
Sentence  
verb
Luís Coelho Street intersects Augusta Street.
The two streets intersect at right angles.
Parallel lines do not intersect each other.
When two non-perpendicular straight lines intersect, they form four geometric angles; an acute angle plus either of the adjacent obtuse angles will naturally always sum to 180 degrees.
Parallel lines don't intersect each other.
The two streets intersect at right angles.
Parallel lines do not intersect each other.
When two non-perpendicular straight lines intersect, they form four geometric angles; an acute angle plus either of the adjacent obtuse angles will naturally always sum to 180 degrees.
Parallel lines don't intersect each other.

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