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To anchor the plant firmly into the ground.
No, "y" is not a vowel in the word "firmly." In this case, it is acting as a consonant. The vowels in the word "firmly" are "i" and "e."
"I don't firmly understand this".
The word "firmly", meaning "in a firm manner", is an adverb.
No. The word "anchor" has a short A and an unstressed O (uh) where it rhymes with banker.
yes e.g. he held her hand firmly.
To grasp is a synonym for gripping firmly.
Their job is to anchor the plant in the ground firmly and absord mineral nutrients from the soil around the plant.
Lower the anchor, quickly!The anchor snapped off the ship.We have found an anchor close to the suspected shipwreck site.
In the word "anchor," the sound of the letter 'a' is pronounced as a short a sound, like the 'a' in "cat" or "bat."
In relation to Christianity anchored means that a person's faith is firmly rooted in a relationship with God. It means that there is little can move that person away from God.
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