french, as in french door, french maid ect.
None of the words have "E or U" in them.
Door is a common noun.
Yes, the noun 'door' is a common noun, a general word for a movable barrier at the entrance of a building, room, vehicle or other opening; a word for any door of any kind.
"porte"Used in common sentences:Open the door: ouvrir la porteClose the door: fermer la porte
Yes, the word 'door' is a common noun, a general word for a movable structure used to close off an entrance or exit; a similar part on a piece of furniture or a vehicle.
None of the words have "E or U" in them.
Which set of words correctly completes the following sentence? "Jim ran ______ the door and headed ___ the hospital. A) threw, to
Door is a common noun.
you must not open the oven door in the first 15 minutes of baking a choux pastry, because it well explode or deflate.
Yes a singular door is a common noun
Words that can be made from the letters in 'new door' are:dendewdodoedoerdondonedowerdowndownerdrewdronedrownendendoweonnewnonodenornotnowodeononeororeowoweowedownownedownerredredorendrodroderoerowrowedwewedwendwoewonwonderwordworewornwowwren
The Esperanto words for door and gate are pordo and pordego.
The correct grammar is "He enters the driver's side door." This indicates that he is entering the door on the side of the driver of the vehicle.
Common. A pronoun replaces the noun.
Traditional marketing, door to door marketing
Without the context in which the word was used, it is hard to say what the word means. 'Men' can be a variety of different words but the most common would be 'door'. 'Men' pronounced as 'meng' meaning door is written as 门.
It depends on how you are using the words. If you say, "He sold the books door to door" you mean he sold them ffrom door to door. He is then a door-to-door salesman. The hyphens are put in because the words then become a compound adjective, describing the sort of salesman he is. It's the same construction as every day and everyday. If he sold the books every day, then the selling was an everyday event for him.