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What part of speech is usage?

The word usage is a noun.


Should you write 'an holistic approach' or a holistic approach?

There is no hard-and-fast rule for "an" or "a" prior to a word beginning with "h", however the correct usage is "an holistic". See below for some examples of usage: an hotel an historian an holistic a hunter a holiday a human


What is the same word used for part of ship and strict?

The word is "bulkhead." In nautical terms, a bulkhead refers to a partition separating compartments on a ship. In general usage, it can also mean a strict, authoritative person or rule.


How do you use the word usage in a sentence?

A car is a good usage for adults.


Is usage a word?

yes


Something that helps to explain the word rule?

Not clear if this is about the word ‘rule’, or about something called the word rule.


What is the possessive of the word goddess?

Goddess', because the word 'goddess' ends in 's'. (e.g. The goddess' name was Venus.) According to this site: grammargoddess.com both forms: Goddess' (modern usage) and Goddess's (traditional singular rule) are correct.


Do you say 'an uniform' or 'a uniform'?

As a general rule, "a" is used when the first sound (not letter) in a word is a consonant. "An" is used when the first sound (not letter) is a vowel. "Uniform" is pronounced /ˈjuːnɪfɔːm/ or /ˈjunəfɔrm/, the first sound being /j/, (sounds like the 'y' in the words "you" or "yes"), which is a consonant. The rule has to do with the sound of the word and not the written form of the word. If the following word has the initial sound of a consonant then "a" is used. If the initial sound of the following word is a vowel then "an" is used. This rule results in a slight difference in usage in Britain and the USA.


What rule applies most closely to this word avail?

The word "avail" typically functions as a verb meaning to make use of or benefit from something. It can also be used reflexively, as in "avail oneself of," indicating that one is taking advantage of an opportunity or resource. The rule that applies most closely to "avail" is its usage in contexts where an action leads to a benefit or advantage. Additionally, "avail" can also appear as a noun, but this usage is less common and refers to the benefit or advantage gained.


Is the word curve a noun?

This word is a noun and verb depending on the usage


What is the usage label for the word smearcase?

Regional


Is Kobe Bryant famous?

yes Kobe is famous and lakers rule!