out of the woods is correct
Woods is a noun. It's the plural form of wood.
"The wood" or "the woods" means in a forest, a treed area. If you say "I think we are out of the woods" it means that the difficult or dangerous part of what you are doing is over. It is not common to say that someone is in the woods to suggest that they are still in the midst of the difficult or dangerous part.
That is the correct spelling of "carpentry" (generally, building and working with wood).
The correct spelling is mahogany (a dark wood, or a similar color).
The noun wood is a common, concrete, uncountable (mass) noun for a substance; the plural form for uncountable nouns is reserved for 'types of', 'kinds of'. For example:The woods that the desk is made from are maple and birch.The noun woods is a common, concrete noun; as a singular noun, a word for a group of trees; as a plural noun a word for more than one woodwind musical instrument.
Choosing the correct type of wood for a park bench will greatly depend on the environmental conditions. Some of the different woods that are usually good are teak, mahogany or woods that have been pressure treated such as pine or cedar.
Nathaniel woods
Natural, Its from the woods.
Woods that burn
Earl Woods.
It is just Fiona Wood
yes just fiona wood
In this sentence stroll would be correct: 'Did you stroll into the woods?'.If you used a different pronoun, such as he, 'He strolled into the woods', this would be a correct usage for the past tense.
The ground of the woods wood have to be, the the floor in the desert.
Woods is a noun. It's the plural form of wood.
tiger woods brother
Woods that burn