"ad" is not a word. It can be used as a prefix as in adverb. It is an abbreviation for advertisement.
i had to advertise in the gazette this week, but i didn't know what to put..... SO i just put something random in and it was a big hit
An example of using advert in a sentence is: There is an advert on television for laundry detergent.
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advertiser
Like many nouns, advertisement can be either concrete or abstract, depending on its context. Just remember that an abstract noun is one which cannot be perceived by any of the senses. For example:'There is an advertisement for a concert on that notice-board.' (Concrete)'The vicar's generosity was an advertisement for his faith.' (Abstract)
If you spell it "advertisement", then the middle e is silent.
Advertisement is referred to either as an "ad" or a "commercial."
The origin of the word advertisement is late Middle English from old French advertissement, from the verb advertir.
Advert and Ad could both be clipped words for advertisement.
Abstract nouns related to the adjective 'personal' are personality and personalization. The word 'personal' is a concrete noun as a word for a type of short advertisement.
The abbriviation for the word advertisement is advti.
Advertisement = Werbung
Is that a new song or is that an advertisement?
Like many nouns, advertisement can be either concrete or abstract, depending on its context. Just remember that an abstract noun is one which cannot be perceived by any of the senses. For example:'There is an advertisement for a concert on that notice-board.' (Concrete)'The vicar's generosity was an advertisement for his faith.' (Abstract)
Advertisement is the corresponding noun to the verb advertise
広告 (koukoku) is the Japanese word for "advertisement".
If you spell it "advertisement", then the middle e is silent.
Advertisement is referred to either as an "ad" or a "commercial."
The origin of the word advertisement is late Middle English from old French advertissement, from the verb advertir.
"Advertising" has the root word advertise, from the French "avertir" meaning "To give public notice."
"publicité"