If you are trying to write a long sentence use seventeen. If you are trying to write a short one, 17.
Either "seventeen" or "17" can be used in a sentence, depending on the context and writing style. "Seventeen" is the spelled-out form, while "17" is the numerical representation of the number. Both are correct; choose based on the requirements of the writing style guide or personal preference.
"Diecisiete" means seventeen in Spanish.
fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen
Some words that end with "teen" include thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, and eighteen.
The word "stunk" is the past tense of "stink." Here is an example sentence: The garbage had been sitting out for days and it stunk up the whole kitchen.
Yes, it is possible to have 17 prepositional phrases in one sentence. However, such a sentence would likely be very long, complex, and difficult to read or understand. It's better to keep sentences clear and concise for effective communication.
Are you asking what two number multiplied together equal seventeen. If so, the answer is 1 and seventeen because seventeen is a prime number.
It's written seventeen.
Seventeen minus three equals ?
17 = seventeen.
Seventeen.
No. The number 17 pre-dates the use of "teen" as a separate term.
Seventeen.
seventeen
fifteen out of seventeen into a decimal = 0.882415/17:= 15 ÷ 17= 0.8824 in decimal
Miss Seventeen was created on 2005-10-17.
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