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the cornea is the coloured part of the eye
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Yes, six feet fall is correct. For measurements, some places use the singular form. For example, six foot tall, or 12 stone in weight. In standard US English, the plural forms are more commonly used.
There are many measurements of volume, including both english and metric. A few include liters, cubic centimeters, cups, pints, gallons... etc
You have correctly spelled hurricane for yourself,
Stars Shine Brightly Shine is a verb and the grammar to describe a verb is an adverb. Therefore, we have to use Brightly
The correct spelling is "dazzling" (brightly shining)
The colors of the rainbow are spelled: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. (UK spelling is "colours")
The correct spelling is "gleaming" (to shine brightly, reflecting light).
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the cornea is the coloured part of the eye
Large, brightly coloured, may have additional markings in UV that we cannot see but insects can. The flower may be very deep so only insects with the correct tongue length can get to their nectar, and their pollen is only transferred to flowers of their own species.
The spelling couler is a French verb meaning to cast (metal).The likely word is color (hue, shade) in the US.The UK spelling is colour.
is my names are a correct English
Yes it is correct english
The correct spelling is quetzal (a small brightly colored tropical bird, also called a trogon).
In the UK, the correct English is known as either Standard English or The Queen's English.