no
It came much later.
It depends on the size of the road, its location, and what materials you want to use.
pave
$24,950
six
The road building contract said the XYZ company got awarded to pave the new road.This new contract will pave the way for more business for XYZ company.
Road construction companies do the actual paving work on roads.
it allow Animals could pull wagons of goods farther and faster.
pavement
Well, One reason is that Marco Polo did an extraordinary thing that helped all of us today. But the main reason that changed the US is that he discovered China and central Asia which now is a big part of the USA. He had to battle and walk through difficult times and we now stand as great people from him. But the main point is, is that he made the United States bigger when he discovered it. :D
you have more than one chance to pave the road of success . If you still neglect yourself , you are a mutt . (as an idiot)
Yes, paved can be used as an adjective -- a paved road. It's also the past tense and past participle of pave.