Longer than the English language has been around, which is 1500 years anyway.
it's where.
Verb. I hope this works for u
The word 'long' is both an adjective and an adverb. The adjective 'long' describes a noun; The adverb long modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb. Examples:adjective: This is the long answer to your question.adverb: The dog ran after the ball.adverb: We came in a long black limo.adverb:They came long after the rest of the family.The word 'long is also a noun, a word for a clothing size for tall people.
No. Long-sleeved is an adjective. Shirt is a noun.'long' is adjective and 'sleeved' is an adjective, together they form a two word adjective describing the noun that follows.
Both. Maybe?
Microsoft has been aroung for 35 years.
Since the start of the show "The Bachelorette", they made up the word for the show.
ho old is kiya the egisping princess
The word yes has been around for a long time and no one is credited with inventing it. This word was first used in Middle England in the 12th century.
It has a long O sound as in home and cope. The E is silent.
The word hope has a long O vowel sound, as in cope and slope. (The E is silent.)
1 word long hope it helped
We hope to provide liberty to all posterity.
The word 'hi' came into use a long time ago. Nearly dating back into the 14th and 15th Century. In 1475, a written record has been discovered. However, nobody has been given credit for inventing this alternative for 'hey'. Hope this helps.
Pronouncing been as bin is actually "bad" English. The verb been is the past participle of be, and it is properly pronounced with the long 'e' sound. The word, which has been (long 'e') around since at least 1010, and in common usage is frequently pronounced as bin instead of with the long 'e' sound.
A poem cannot be one word long, or it would be a word and not a poem >.< Though you do get Japanese poems called haikus which are usually only two or three lines long. Hope this...helps :)
No, the word lemon has a short vowel sound. I hope this was helpful!