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Do you mean, "How do you pluralize the phrase 'follow God's word' ? 1) Follow the words of God, or 2) Follow God's words.
No, "in spite" is two words.
A definitive word or phrase is words that make you sound like an important person. For example of a definitive word or phrase would be surely, without a doubt, clearly, definitely, positively.
An organized string of words could be a phrase, a clause, or a sentence.
It is called an anagram. It means to rearrange the letters to form a new word or phrase.
On the mark.
pinion
It is called an acronym.
The first word in a prepositional phrase is the preposition, which is a word that shows the relationship between its object and another part of the sentence. The preposition is followed by a noun or pronoun, which is known as the object of the preposition.
In fashion
No, you do not hyphenate a double consonant word when it is used in a compound word or as part of a phrase. The double consonant remains intact.
Look for a two word phrase with the first word begins with I and second word ending in G
The significance is that "geopolitics" is not a PHRASE, it is a WORD. A phrase is a SEQUENCE of words that have meaning.
A phrase is a group of words with no subject or verb.
A word that joins a word is a conjunction
A word's first letter is its initial character. When the word is part of a phrase, the initial letters of the words form an acronym. For example, a common acronym is asap for "as soon as possible".
The word you might be looking for is "pun" or "play on words." This refers to a humorous use of a word or phrase that has a double meaning or sounds similar to another word.