This is math or code breaking to be exact. A to B is 1 space, B to D is 2 spaces, D to G is 3 spaces, G to K is 4 spaces and K to P is 5 spaces. The letter that is missing is G.
The missing letter is C. When the alphabets are used to represent the missing space, the sequence becomes "A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P."
The subject pronoun that best replaces "Pablo y yo" is "nosotros."
A pronoun replaces a noun in a sentence.Example: When George got to 19th Street, he got off the train. (the pronoun 'he' replaces the noun 'George' in the second part of the sentence)
The apostrophe is used when you are is used. As in you're being very helpful (you are being very helpful). Too many people assume that your is the same a you are - which it isn't.
"It's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has" in English grammar. It is used to combine the pronoun "it" with the verbs "is" or "has" to form a shorter, more informal expression.
I, it, she, he, you ( replaces thou in modern usage)
haven't (The apostrophe replaces the missing letters, not the space.)
In Word menus is a choice between 'overstrike' and 'insert'. (or something similar.) One replaces the character, the other inserts a new character. enjoy.
What's (the apostrophe replaces the letter that is dropped)
When oil is taken out of the ground in the oil fields, new oil replaces it. When an oil well no longer produces oil, water usually replaces the space.
Daren't as the ' replaces the missing letter o
None, Halloween is spelled Halloween
The answer is G. The letter separation increases by one each turn.A-B is one space apart, B-D is two spaces apart, D-G is three spaces apart, G-K is four spaces apart, and K-P is five spaces apart.
Analytics is a word that is misspelled frequently. The speller usually replaces the letter y with the letter i.
The punctuation sign used to show that a letter or letters have been omitted is the apostrophe which looks like this ' example, the word cannot can be made into can't in which an apostrophe replaces the letters no. The phrase I am can be made into I'm, in which an apostrophe replaces the letter a.
The ' replaces the o in not. Is not changes to isn't. :D:D xxx
"It's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has" in English grammar. It is used to combine the pronoun "it" with the verbs "is" or "has" to form a shorter, more informal expression.
Here are some 8 letter words for change: Addition Revision Converts Renovate Adjusted Replaces