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I used a pulley to lift the large log.
Yes, it is a real word. It is only properly used when you are talking about a species of fish. Example: The fishes of the Northern Atlantic.
No, the word real is an adjective. Example: This is a real diamond.In informal speech, the word real is often used as an adverb, but it is not considered to be proper grammar to do so. For example: The tap dancer dances real well.* (The proper form would be: The tap dancer dances really well.)
Pulley has different physics. Pulley is used to lift heavy objects.
Yes. Firstly is a word used to introduce a point or reason. Example: "Firstly company profits have tripled in the last week".
An another word for a pulley is a sheave or a drum,
Yes, it is a real word. For example: 'He was unwilling to complete the task given'.
Yes, "hungrier" is a real word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "hungry," used to describe a greater degree of hunger. For example, you might say, "I am hungrier than I was earlier."
Yes. The word weird is used to explain something that is unusual or abnormal. Example: "I heard a weird noise from the garden last night".
I was wondering if 'funnest' is a real word? Example: I went hiking and it was the funnest thing we did.
Yes, "sadder" is a real word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "sad," used to describe a greater degree of sadness. For example, one might say, "She felt sadder after hearing the news." The word is commonly used in both spoken and written English.
Technically smiliest is not a REAL word, but is an example of a made-up word that expresses something that we can understand, even if it isn't a real word.