annual
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 (once in a minute, twice in a week, and once in a year)
The word 'annual' is an adjective, not a clause. The adjective annual describes a noun as occurring once a year; the annualFall Festival, the annual report.The word 'annual' is also a noun, a word for a plant that lives for only one year, or a publication that is produced once a year.
Once a year is correct.
The letter E appears twice in the word "week" and only once in the word "year."
The letter E. It is in the word 'week' twice, the word 'year' once and it's not in the word 'day.'
The letter E appears twice in the word "week" and only once in the word "year."
Once every year.
Annual or annually.
No, the word once has one syllable.
The English word once has one syllable. The Spanish word once (English for eleven) has two syllables.
The word annual means once a year. Therefore, an annual marathon would be held once a year.