The term is lite fare, and it means a small portion. Items usually referred to as appetizers & h'orderves can be classified as "lite fare". Also note that "Lite" doesn't refer to nurients/calories.
i not quite sure but i spell it fare. i hope this helped you im quite decent with spelling got 55 out of 60 in my spelling sats
light "not heavy" and light "not dark"
To light something on fire is a verb. A light is a noun. "Lite" as in lite salad dressing makes it an adjective.
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The homophone for "light" is "lite."
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Lite beer originally came from Mister Brau. Miller bought the names in the 70s. Shortly after that Mister Brau Lite was changed to Miller Lite. The same beer, different name.
The homophone of ignite is knight.
The correct past tense of "lit" is "lit". "Lite" is typically used as an abbreviation for "light".
No... The DS(i) light blue color is brighter than the light blue color on the DS Lite
You would want to use the word light when making the statement "We want to light fireworks