When words are organised in alphabetical order and the first letters are the same, the shorter word will always go first. The answer to your question therefore is 'he'.
For example:
Haze
He
Hear
Hearer
Hearing
Hears
heard
All ready would come first because L comes before R in the alphabet. If you had something such as acorn and a corn, a corn would come first because a space comes before any letter.
If by 'come first' you mean alphabetically, boy's would come before boys' because the apostrophe has higher alphabetical priority than letters. If you mean which is correct, they're both correct in different senses: Boy's is a singular possessive and Boys' is a plural possessive.
I have heard alot of the wealth is from oil...
I have heard either Italy or France.
No - comes before nu, alphabetically ordered. Then nub comes before nuc. Therefore, in ABC order, as many Americans like to say, nourishment, nubbin, nuclear.
"Heard" would come first in alphabetical order as it starts with the letter "H", while "hear" starts with the letter "R".
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The seven dwarfs are fictional characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The dwarf that would come first alphabetically is Bashful.
whale
bears.
beauty and the beast
Child come before children. The genitive is not the case in which a noun is alphabetized.
Yes.
In the dictionary, the word 'breath' would come before the word 'breathe.' This is because the dictionary is organized alphabetically.
I've heard of sailor moon, but the reason i have is because i already knew about it from when it used to come out on t.v in the U.S. when i was a little kid. :)
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All ready would come first because L comes before R in the alphabet. If you had something such as acorn and a corn, a corn would come first because a space comes before any letter.