Does this strait go straight? No, it curves at the end.
Strait is a type of form of water.... Like the Bering strait. Straight means straight, like a ruler.
Threw is to through. Straight and strait are different words with different meanings, similarly threw and through are different words with different meanings.
Throw is to through. "Straight" means not curved or bent, similar to "strait" meaning narrow or restrictive. Similarly, "throw" is an action, while "through" indicates movement from one side to the other.
The Strait of Gibralter is a famous place.
A strait is a narrow body of water which connects two seas. Some famous straits are:Strait of GibraltarStrait of MagellanBass Straitthe Bering Strait.
The word "straight", meaning not bent, is spelt as you have in the question.Ensure that you mean this usage, and not the sense of "narrow waterway", which would be spelt strait (e.g. Strait of Magellan).
Straight is the homophone for strait.
Straight lines on paper can be drawn by using the edge of a ruler (or straight-edge) and a pencil.
The homophone for strait is "straight."
for straight it is strait and for buyer it is byre.hope that's good.
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Strait is the homophone for straight. It means a narrow passage of water.
He mowed the lawn in perfectly straight lines.
I appreciate your straight forward responses.
Strait is a type of form of water.... Like the Bering strait. Straight means straight, like a ruler.
Strait of Magellan
straight For example, She drew a straight line with a pencil and a ruler.