If referring to a classical stadium, i.e. a semi-circular running track then the plural is stadia. If referring to a modern-day multi-event stadium, then the plural is stadiums. Generally though both forms of the plural are acceptable.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Wembley (a surname, location, and a London stadium).
The adjective meaning wobbly or with an upset stomach is wambly.The stadium and the old area in Brent (London) have the name Wembley.
No. Stadium is a noun, the object of the preposition "to." However, the prepositional phrase "to the stadium" is an adverb phrase.
"Enormous" is an adjective.That stadium is enormous! Enormous describes the stadium.
Some common nouns for Yankee Stadium are:arenabuildingbusinessfieldlandmarkstructurework placevenue
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This could be one of these words : ARENA - a stadium HERNIA - an internal muscular injury
The likely word is "amphitheater" (also amphitheatre), an open-air stadium or arena.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Wembley (a surname, location, and a London stadium).
Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, MA (or Foxborough, depending on how you spell it) as of 2/18/09
When they were acute, now they are obtuse. Learn to spell Justin.
City of Coventry Stadium, Olympic Stadium, Wembley Stadium, Millennium Stadium.
no and they are making a new stadium
City of Coventry Stadium, Millennium Stadium, Olympic Stadium, Wembley Stadium.
City of Coventry Stadium, Millennium Stadium, Olympic Stadium, Wembley Stadium.
City of Coventry Stadium, Millennium Stadium, Olympic Stadium, Wembley Stadium.
City of Coventry Stadium, Millennium Stadium, Wembley Stadium, Olympic Stadium.