"So" does come before "some" in alphabetical order.
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It's comes before its as the apostrophe takes the place of a space and the letter i as in it is. The space is what puts it's before its in some dictionaries. but another school of thought is that given two words that differ only in punctuation, the one without punctuation goes first. Dictionaries vary in their placement of its and it's.
The English surname Hoyte is first found at Hertfordshire, some saying from well before the Norman Conquest of 1066 AD.
pen--because alphabetical order depends on factors:-Alphabet letters, literally (spaces DO NOT make them differ)-If similar thus far, the shorter one comes first
For a list of deserts in alphabetical order on each continent, see the link below.
Before: get out of the area, if there's an evacuation order put out. If not, get to some high ground. After: once allowed back, come in to see what kind of water damage as been done to your home.
Putting things in alphabetical order so they are easily found. It is said that Hebrews invented this form of order. Some people say it was the Romans.
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In alphabetical order, Arizona is the third state.
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The comma typically comes before the conjunction "but" when it is used to connect two independent clauses. If "but" is used to connect two words or phrases within a single sentence, a comma is not necessary.
The process of organizing records in some order based on some criteria is called sorting.
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In the English language, adjectives usually come before the nouns they describe. For example, "the bold text". The word "bold" is the adjective, and it comes before the noun it is describing.In some other languages, such as Spanish, adjectives come after the nouns.
Some zoo animals in alphabetical order are the following: apes, bears, cheetah, elephants, gorillas, hippopotamus, jackal, kangaroo, leopard, ostrich, peacocks, tiger.