That is A coarse sandpaper, It is generally used before A fine sandpaper.
The surface of this wooden block was coarse before it was polished with the sandpaper.
Coarse is better. You could say "More coarse", but not "More coarser".
Infrequent Coarse Language is moderate profanity
The correct one is "coarse sandpaper".
smooth
Command sentences are imperative sentences. Ex. Go to your room.
dont ask me i dont know
coarse- meaning the same thing as rough example sentences: She enjoys the feeling of coarse sand between her toes. They used a very coarse rope in the tug-of-war event and unfortunately, many children suffered abrasions on their hands.
Of coarse you can^^. e.g:What a beautiful day! I learnt how to spell beautiful in prep.(true story)
That is a coarse piece of sandpaper! His coarse behavior will not be tolerated.
coarse soil
It is coarse-grained.
coarse course
not coarse at all
The homophone of "course" is "coarse." "Course" refers to a path or direction, while "coarse" means rough or not fine in texture.
Example sentence(s) - The salt is coarse ground. She has long, coarse hair.
A homophone for "coarse" is "course." They sound the same but have different meanings.
The sandpaper had a coarse texture, making it ideal for removing tough stains.