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The spelling is "twenty aught nine" or twenty-oh-nine, an expression for the year 2009.
That is the correct spelling of the helper verb "ought" (ought to = should).The similar word is the archaic pronoun aught, which means anything.
9 1/5 is spelled "nine and one-fifth."
Ought. Aught is an old word meaning 'something' as in the opposite of naught.
I'd suggest you do a 'Get over it' spell or a 'forgive and forget' spell
The spelling is "twenty aught nine" or twenty-oh-nine, an expression for the year 2009.
An aught is a small portion of something, or an archaic term for zero.
That is the correct spelling of the helper verb "ought" (ought to = should).The similar word is the archaic pronoun aught, which means anything.
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."
Yes, aught is used as a reference to "nothing" or "of no importance"
9 1/5 is spelled "nine and one-fifth."
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We were collecting firewood so I asked him if they had aught and he gave me a wooden box and an old wardrobe.
Ought. Aught is an old word meaning 'something' as in the opposite of naught.
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The address of the Triple Aught Foundation is: Hc 61 Box 33, Hiko, NV 89017-9602
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.