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Q: How do you spell aught as in aught 9 is over?
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How do you spell twenty ott nine?

The spelling is "twenty aught nine" or twenty-oh-nine, an expression for the year 2009.


What is an aught?

An aught is a small portion of something, or an archaic term for zero.


How do you spell ought?

That is the correct spelling of the helper verb "ought" (ought to = should).The similar word is the archaic pronoun aught, which means anything.


How do you spell ought as in 2 to ought?

The word aught means "zero" such that a score of 2-0 could be read as "two-aught" -- this is the same spelling used in the word naught meaning nothing.The spelling "ought" is used to mean "should" -- as in "he ought to fix the roof."


Can you use aught as a sentence?

Yes, aught is used as a reference to "nothing" or "of no importance"


How do you spell out 9 and 1 over 5 in words?

9 1/5 is spelled "nine and one-fifth."


What rhymes with aught?

caughtnoughtboughttaughtfoughtcaughtsortfort


Can you use aught in a sentence?

We were collecting firewood so I asked him if they had aught and he gave me a wooden box and an old wardrobe.


What is the correct spelling of the word meaning should ought or aught?

Ought. Aught is an old word meaning 'something' as in the opposite of naught.


Is there any other word for should?

aught


Where is the Triple Aught Foundation in Hiko Nevada located?

The address of the Triple Aught Foundation is: Hc 61 Box 33, Hiko, NV 89017-9602


How do you spell OT sounds like At?

There are similar words often confused-- aught means "zero" such that a score of 2-0 could be read as "two-aught" -- this is the same spelling used in the word naught meaning nothing.-- ought is used to mean "should" -- as in "he ought to fix the roof."*the word nought, on the other hand, is just a slightly less-used variant of naught.