That is the correct spelling of the noun "colonist" (a settler, plural colonists).
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "colonists" (settlers in a colony).
Spanish colonists were from Spain.
The colonists provided fur and other Natural Resources from their area.
the colonists did
The plural possessive form is colonists'.
300 colonists
Colonists? Learn to spell you f**king idiot.
Those letters spell colonists.
No, that is very far from how the word is correctly spelt.The correct spelling of the word is colonists.For example:The colonists begin setting up their first base on Mars.
American colonists changed the original British spellings of words to simplify learning to spell for their children, and also to differenciate themselves from their British background.
The plural possessive form of "colonists" is "colonists'".
The correct spelling is forest.
the colonists came from England
Spanish colonists were from Spain.
Can I use colonists in a sentence or Can I form a sentence with colonists in it? Yes.
It had a financial affect on the colonists. Most colonists couldn't afford to pay the taxes.
The colonists provided fur and other Natural Resources from their area.
No - Colonists is a plural noun.