The idiomatic expression is spelled "of course" (certainly, undoubtedly).
The most likely word is "chores" (required activities, duties). Other possible words are : CHOIRS - (plural noun) singing groups COARSE - (adjective) rough, not smooth
Coarse is better. You could say "More coarse", but not "More coarser".
That is A coarse sandpaper, It is generally used before A fine sandpaper.
Infrequent Coarse Language is moderate profanity
The correct one is "coarse sandpaper".
The word meaning "rough" is spelt coarse. The word meaning "line of orientation" is spelt course.
When you can correctly spell intercourse.
Canvas. A piece of coarse material used for sails, tough clothing, or painting medium.
Of coarse you can^^. e.g:What a beautiful day! I learnt how to spell beautiful in prep.(true story)
The likely word may be one of these:wrought - brought about, or worked, as in wrought ironrough - coarse, uneven, or toughroute - a path or line of travel
That is a coarse piece of sandpaper! His coarse behavior will not be tolerated.
No, void of coarse is only relevant if you are casting a spell or doing other magical work.
coarse soil
It is coarse-grained.
coarse course
not coarse at all
The homonym for "not fine" is "naught" which means zero or nothing.