two syllables, double letters
All the words mentioned - sudden, pillow, better, happy, and common - are English words that consist of letters from the English alphabet. They are all examples of nouns or adjectives, which are parts of speech used to describe people, places, things, or ideas. Additionally, they all follow the basic rules of English grammar and syntax, such as having a defined structure and meaning within sentences.
I think pillow pets are better it would be easy for a 5 year old to strap the velcro of a pillow pet then have to unzip the happy napper,take out the animal, stuff the house in its butt,and THEN go play with it. although the happy napper does have a doorbell to ring but the sound really sucks. for example the cow goes SNORE moo moo moo moo SNORE moo moo moo moo The pillow pets have about 30 different animals and sure to make more. the happy nappers only have 6 animals..... So i think pillow pets are better..... PS i have both a happy napper and a pillow pet. (not to take sides or anything) ( Cow) (penguin)
Happy Nappers are copying Pillow Pets. Pillow Pets came before Happy Nappers. I saw Pillow Pets selling two years ago. I didn't even see Happy Nappers in stores yet. That's how Happy Nappers are copying Pillow Pets!!
a pillowcase
Pajamas, pillow, blanket, change of clothes, toothbrush, deodorant and a happy disposition.
get a soft pillow a thin blanket and sleep with a night light that only gives small amount of light. and before you sleep do something good that makes everyone happy
It makes you happy and you'll have a sudden urge to dance!
In order to buy an Happy Nappers pillow, you need to order it from Happy Nappers' website, happynapper.com or you could alternatively order it off Amazon or purchase them off Best Buy.
The word 'happy' is not a common noun because it is not a noun. The word 'happy' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example a happy day, a happy baby, etc.The noun form for the adjective happy is happiness, a common noun.
If it is the name then it is proper and should be capitalized Happy Valley but if you are saying, I saw a happy valley as in the valley was happy then it is common.
No, the word 'happy' is an adjective, not a noun.The noun form for the adjective 'happy' is happiness, a common noun.
Generally, yes. However, the sudden death of her father whwn she was only 8 years old was not a happy occasion for her.