Venice is known throughout the world for itscanals. Possessive pronouns, e.g. its, theirs, hers, etc, do not have apostrophes. It's is short for it is.
The pronoun in the sentence is its, a possessive adjective.A possessive adjective is a pronoun placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.In this sentence, the pronoun 'its' takes the place of the noun 'Venice', describing the noun 'glass' as belonging to 'it' (Venice).
It's a view consisting in viewing the world through language. That is the world for me is only what I can grasp through language. Ludwig Witgenstein said that "the borders of my lanuguage are the boarders of my world". (my translation, so might not be exact)
No, the word 'world-famous' is an adjective, not a noun.The adjective 'world-famous' describes a noun as being well known around the world (a world-famous scientist or a world-famous battle).
That is the definition for "science"
The ideas and beliefs you have through which you interpret the world- Apex :)
they are in Venice i think
There are numerous canals in the world that are considered prestigious. For example, the Stockholm canals. Stockholm is located in Sweden. Because Stockholm in constructed on 14 islands, it consists of many boats and canals. Some of the most famous canals in the world, however, belong to Venice. There are over 150 canals in Venice, making water a central mean of transportation.
Stockholm Canals Alappuzha Canal Bangkok Klongs Canal Nan Madol Canal Suzhou Canal Panama Canal Hoi An Canal Canals of Bruges Canals of Amsterdam Canals of Venice
Streets paved with water do not exist. The phrase "streets paved with water" is often used poetically or metaphorically to describe a place where it constantly rains or where water features are prominent.
I believe that he was from Venice. After returning he wrote a book. Venice at the time was a huge naval power and trading center. His exploits were probably known through the merchants and traders that passed through or from Venice to all over the known world.
Venice was also historically an independent nation and the capital of the Serenissima Venetian Republic for more than a thousand years and known because of this as the "Serenissima". Venice is world-famous for its canals it is built on an archipelago of 118 islands formed by about 150 canals in a shallow lagoon.I had been Italy last year and visited some places in Venice like Piazza San Marco, Grand Canal etc. and had joined a free walking tour with Freevenicecitytour.Every one should visit Venice once in life.
While most people think of Venice, Italy or Amsterdam, Holland when they hear 'canals,' in fact, the city with the most miles of canals in the world is Cape Coral, Florida. It is known as "Waterfront Wonderland" and has over 400 miles of canals. Most are navigable, some have access to the Gulf of Mexico, and they are so extensive that Cape Coral's local ecology and tide patterns are affected by them.
they were known for the western world traide
Venice Florida
Venice Italy definitely has the most famous, but there are other places with them too. England has shallow canals that were built for the industrial revolution to carry goods to the ports from the factories. St.Petersburg Russia is 41 islands and also has canals, but it doesn’t seem that they are in use as much as the Italian or English ones.
there ur 896,567 canals in the world
Venice has 160 canals connected by 409 bridges It is built on wood poles from Cadore forests, in the Alps. You can take waterbuses (vaporetti) and water taxis (gondolas) to explore the beautiful lagoons. Venice is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Venetian island, Torcello was once the center of Venice. Today its almost abandoned. Aqua Alta (high water) is a common phenomenon in Venice. gondolas must be painted black because of a sumptuary law passed by the venetian government