That depends on the true question of whatever.
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120 lines and 80 characters per line In Microsoft word there is a button that counts the number of words you have made. click on it and you will find: Pages: Words: Characters (no spaces): Characters (with spaces): Paragraphs: Lines:
How many three-letter "words" can be made from 10 letters "FGHIJKLMNO" if repetition of letters are not allowed
There are several words that can be made from "partystore". Some examples are tapestry, portrays, toaster, starter, sprayer, and spotter.
There are several words that can be made from otatock. some examples are took, taco, tack, tot, coat, tack, and oat
The words allowed and aloud are sound-alike words. For allow and allowed... Typically, the past tense of any word is made by adding "-ed" to the main word. On some main words, all you need to do is add a "d" if the word already ends in "e". So for examples: allow = allowed bow = bowed tense = tensed race = raced
Ernest Rutherford
many i believe 8 or so??
No. There were already several islands a few kilometers wide which allowed for several people to live there.The 'man made islands' or chinampas were only for agricultural purposes.
There are several answers to your question, depending on what you are studying. On one level, words are made up of letters. On another level, words are made up of syllables. On a third level, they are made up of phonemes. On a fourth level, they are made up of consonants and vowels. You should really narrow the scope of what you are asking.
50 words
proved roe would work-- there are probably several others.