There's nothing to prevent me from doing this. The first rule to apply when you're in an accident is: prevent further damage.
Yes, the word today is used as an adverb.The word today is also used as a noun and an adjective.Click here for a dictionary entry for the word "today".
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The word "nobility" is used much less often today than a century ago, but it is still used at times.
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No, "prevent" is not a compound word. It is a single, standalone word.
The word labyrinth is used today to describe something that someone will walk along. Labyrinths are used in some cases as a form of meditation, or sometimes just as a fun exercise.
If you have a question like this though, what shold be the answer? If it asks you this in your spelling..
"I used decimal points today" ....
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The river Styx was that which separated the land of the living (Earth) from the Underworld in Greek mythology. As such, its use is confined to allegory and metaphor; as it always has been.
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There are many synonyms for the word "lest". These include "in case", "so that", "in order to avoid" and "to prevent". It is used as a conjugation word.