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Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. Example sentences:Since I live very near the stadium so I don't need to deal with parking when I attend live events.The board of education voted to board up the old annex until it could afford to refurbish the building.
Part of one, at least.The word "has" is a verb (form of the helper verb to have). But "not" is an adverb.Example: Bill has voted, but his wife has not.
English was never voted on as a global language. It became globalized with the expanding British empire, and then later, the expanding economy of the United States, along with the television and movie industry.
'Most' can be used as an adjective (Most cats purr.), an adverb (He was voted most likely to succeed.) or a noun (Most favor direct elections.), but not a preposition.
The plural form of the noun librarian is librarians.The plural possessive form is librarians'.Example: The board voted to increase both librarians' salaries.
We voted before conrad arrived.
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Example sentence - The people voted to terminate the president before his term was up.
Before the bill was voted on the politicians agreed to arbitrate.
"I voted Bob for treasurer."
the voter voted for his preferred candidate.
the commissioners voted on the proposal brought to them by the public.
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Because Parliament voted to stop it.
In the state of Texas after the Civil War most African Americans voted for the republican candidates. The first African Americans who arrived in Texas had been slaves of Spanish people.
The correct spelling is, "governer". Your sentence example is, "I voted for Butch Otter to be Governor of the State of Idaho."