You would use commericail when refering to a business enterprize, for example.. He ran his online advice line as a commercial operation, with set charges and a well defined business plan.
People made a commercial industry to make a profit.
They needed a loan for the business so they went to see what commercial bank could help them.
all commercials are so boring because I think they have no point
As I was watching television, I noticed a commercial for pet insurance. Commercial flights in the US are regulated by the FAA. In many states, chauffeurs require a special commercial driver's license.
We have a Consul in every city to look after the commercial interests of our citizens
Commercial farming is good.
No, the word "commercial" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g. Commercial Bank).
Are you ready for the premier? Is the premier ready? The premier was interesting I hated the premier. The word premier is usu. mentioned for a short clip of a movie that acts as a commercial (but we don't call it a commercial, we call it a premier).
After years in politics as a public servant, he has a new career in commercial industry.
Here is an example In the movie Olives gone wild the green olive says you rascal when he did not get the part in the Olive garden commercial
"commercial" is an adjective. The use of commercial as a noun is short for "commercial message" or "commercial announcement. "
what is the commercial use of ipv6?