The spelling "long houses" means long houses.
The one-word term longhouses refers specifically to long, single-room structures built by early and native civilizations, including some in medieval times.
The correct spelling is "longhouses."
The correct spelling of the plural of house is houses.
"Long" in French is spelled as "long".
Different ways to spell the word "long" include: prolong, along, belong.
"of houses" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
A child may not want a long name because it can be difficult for others to pronounce or spell correctly, leading to potential teasing or misunderstandings. A shorter name may also be easier to write or fit on official documents.
house = casa; houses = casas; home = hogar; homes = hogares
That would be Houses of Parliament.In the UK, the two are the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
Long Houses or Plank houses.
Long Houses.
The correct spelling is "dwellings", meaning houses or residences.
Long Houses.
The correct spelling is "architect" (someone who designs houses and buildings).
The correct spelling of the plural of house is houses.
As with house and houses, simply add an S to spell courthouses.
every tribe built their own long houses for their families
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Long Houses.