The word is spelled course. Example: They enjoyed a three-course meal.
two-course meal
That is the correct spelling of "snack" (a small meal).
The two similar words are :desert - (noun, verb) arid land, or to abandondessert - (noun) serving course at the end of, or after a meal
The correct spelling is "breakfast" (meal eaten in the morning).
The term for treats following a meal has two S's: dessert, plural desserts.E.g. Chocolate dessert recipes as opposed to the Sahara desert.
The verb phrase would be two words "to cook out" meaning to cook outdoors. The noun is one word "cookout" meaning an outdoor meal or party.
Meal. m-e-a-l
That is the correct spelling of "snack" (a small meal).
No. The word "desert" (a dry region) has one S. The word with two S's is "dessert" (the final course of a meal, such as cake or pie).
The term for a morning meal is "breakfast".
The spelling is two words dessert spoon.A dessert is a treat that ends a meal. A desert is a dry expanse of rock or sand.
The two similar words are :desert - (noun, verb) arid land, or to abandondessert - (noun) serving course at the end of, or after a meal
The correct spelling is breakfast (morning meal).
The correct spelling is "breakfast" (meal eaten in the morning).
appetizer and a meal
The term for treats following a meal has two S's: dessert, plural desserts.E.g. Chocolate dessert recipes as opposed to the Sahara desert.
The verb phrase would be two words "to cook out" meaning to cook outdoors. The noun is one word "cookout" meaning an outdoor meal or party.
That is the correct spelling of "pudding" (a meal or dessert dish).