I hit the mite with all my might.
Homonyms are different words that are spelled and pronounced the same. Might as in strength or power is a homonym for might as in possible. "The king displayed his might when he had the spies executed." "I might go to the store." On the other hand, a homophone (sounds the same) for might would be mite. Might can be power, strength, or a possibility, while a mite is a tiny insect or parasite. "You might have a mite on your ear."
Write your sentence (then your parenthetical). Use the same punctuation inside the parentheses as you would outside of them and end the sentence with an ending punctuation mark (period).
the walk to the store was the same dirction to the beach.
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No. The I in might has a long vowel sound, as in fight and bite. The I in the word it has a short I vowel sound, as in fit and bit.
Homonyms are different words that are spelled and pronounced the same. Might as in strength or power is a homonym for might as in possible. "The king displayed his might when he had the spies executed." "I might go to the store." On the other hand, a homophone (sounds the same) for might would be mite. Might can be power, strength, or a possibility, while a mite is a tiny insect or parasite. "You might have a mite on your ear."
The homonym for the word "mite" is "might." They have different meanings but are pronounced the same.
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In the sentence, You might think all pain relievers are the same, You is a pronoun subject. The verb phrase is might think.
The strength of his conviction was carried in the vigor of his voice. An accusation is not the same as a conviction.
Yes, the characterisrtic strength of a concrete is the same as the compressive strength
WaWaWater Mite nymphs eat the same foods adults do, including small insects, aquatic worms, and other mites (even their own kind). ter Mite nymphs eat the same foods adults do, including small insects, aquatic worms, and other mites (even their own kind). ter Mite nymphs eat the same foods adults do, including small insects, aquatic worms, and other mites (even their own kind).
This is not an English word. Perhaps you mean equal, which means "the same." The two answers are equal. They are equal in strength.
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If 1 died then they mite carry on or not. if they did it would still be called the same but they mite split up if 1 dies or quit its up to them
tear resistance is not the same as tensile bond strength.
The person might expect the golf ball to be able to be thrown much farther with the same strength as another object of the same weight and size.