It is correct to say "such an exhausting day", and not 'Such an exhaustive day'.
Which Day is the correct answer.
A set of events is said to be exhaustive if, between them, they cover all possible outcomes.
There is no such day! ******************************* The correct spelling is wednesday.
An analog clock is correct twice a day (AM and PM display the same times). A military clock (0000 to 2400 hours) is only correct once.
Not quite. The word 'day' should be plural: There are thirty-one days.
exhaustion exhaustive exhausted exhausting
The disappointment I feel every day is exhausting.
Two such words are had and that:Marty had had an exhausting day.She knew that that was not the right answer.
Compare to the salary that Janitoral jobs received, then it is not exhausting jobs at all. Some other jobs that consume a lot of time and energy only gives you a low salary.
exhausting
Which Day is the correct answer.
This sentence needs commas: Packing, moving, and unpacking are exhausting. Note that the second comma is considered optional, although individual guidelines and style sheets will specify either including or omitting the comma before the last item in a series.
Exercise often helps here. Ensure that you are exhausting yourself, 20-30 minutes at least once a day, preferably earlier in the day.
both are correct
Yes, the word day (singular) or days (plural) can be possessive. Examples: The day's activities were exhausting. (the activities of the day) The days' length are getting shorter. (the length of the days)
She did exhaustive research in the school library about daisies. Spelling Bee word lists are exhaustive to memorize.
Even after an exhaustive search I never found my keys.