The correct one is quite high. If it is higher, then it wins already, and doesn't need anymore explanation.
The correct way to say it would be "a high". You only use the word an if the h is silent, which in this case, it isn't.
In order for this sentence to be correct as it is written one would have to add an s to Fixture and change the question mark to a period. The next best sentence would be written with the question mark remaining and 'Do' would be added as the first word in the sentence.It could read;Fixtures come complete with a high quality porcelain socket and lamp.orDo fixtures come complete with a high quality porcelain socket and lamp?orThe fixture came complete with a high quality porcelain socket and lamp.orThe fixture comes complete with a high quality porcelain socket and lamp.orThe fixture will come complete with a high quality porcelain socket and lamp.
That is the correct spelling of "screeched" (made a high-pitched wail or animal sound).
"High" is the correct spelling. (being elevated, tall) Not to be confused with "hi". (informal greeting)
Heighten.v.tr.1. To raise or increase the quantity or degree of; intensify. 2. To make high or higher; raise.v.intr.1. To rise or increase in quantity or degree; intensify.2. To become high or higher; rise.
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The operating costs, as he probably told you, are too hign. With the commas that I added , the sentence is not only grammatically correct, but makes perfect sense, at least to me.
its quite tricky to answer that because nobody knows when you get higher
quite high probably higher than a 5-6 foot person and it depends what sort of horse your talking about
If you are a high school teacher, you should be able to write a grammatically correct complete sentence, which the above one, is not!
The correct spelling of your word high wire is actually highwire. A highwire is the same thing as a tight wire, but the highwire is up much higher.
Quite the opposite actually, the more pixels there are is generally the higher resolution
North-East has the Vosges mountains, which are fairly high, and the Jura, which are quite high; but SE has the Alps, which are the highest mountains in Europe.
A borrowee is an individual or a company that borrows money from a borrower, though this term is not correct. The grammatically correct term is borrowed.ex: XYZ lent money to ABC. XYZ sued the borrowed because it was not receiving its capital back.Although a word 'borrowee' is not a correct term, it is sometimes used in financial world of business to describe an entity that an individual or an institution has 'borrowed' money from, NOT the one borrowing who is the 'borrower.'example:A 'borrower,' out of desperation, 'borrowed' money from a 'borrowee' with high interest rate and caused himself to fall into deeper financial trouble.Also, 'borrowed' is not grammatically correct term of either a 'borrowee' or a 'borrower,' but is only a past form of a verb, 'borrow.'
Snake boots usually go to the knees or higher, snakes can strike quite high up.
Higher Than High was created in 1979-05.
Even moderate exercise will not reduce high blood pressure.