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The answer to the riddle "What is one in a year, twice in a week, and never in a day" is the letter "E." It appears once in the word "year," twice in the word "week," and not at all in the word "day."
The letter E. It is in the word 'week' twice, the word 'year' once and it's not in the word 'day.'
Once a day means to do something or take something once a day, or one time in the day. e.g. I eat breakfast once a day.
You could try a word of the day calendar and try to use the word you got at least once that day
It is the letter "e". The word day has no "e" in it, the word week has two, the word year has one "e" in it, and the word decade has two in it.
No, the word once has one syllable.
The English word once has one syllable. The Spanish word once (English for eleven) has two syllables.
Happening one time and since the word once is almost like one. One and once almost have the same meaning that will also help you.
Day-dream is a hyphonated word.
Just one word.
Depending on a person's accent/dialect - ones
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