He's Punxsutawney Phil. (Punxsutawney is in Pennsylvania.) However, you can get almost as much information if you look up "Punxatawney".)
The plural form of groundhog is groundhogs.
The correct spelling is bestiality. It is one of the most commonly misspelled words.
The most common spelling is "livability" but "liveability" is a variant spelling. Most spell checkers will show the version without the E as correct.
The correct spelling is:Catherine (the most usual spelling)Katherine
Famous is an adjective, not a noun, so it would have no plural.Adjective have degrees:famous (positive)more famous (comparative)most famous (superlative)The adjective 'famous' can describe a singular or a plural noun:a famous inventorfamous quotations
The correct spelling of the city is Albuquerque, although most people in the US and elsewhere do not pronounce it as it is spelled.
punxwatawney
Punxsutawney Phil
Who said he was important? He's famous. He's the most watched groundhog on Groundhog day. He was also a hilarious character in the movie "Groundhog Day" starring Bill Murray.
The correct spelling is bestiality. It is one of the most commonly misspelled words.
The word meaning "most frightening" is spelt scariest.
The most common spelling is "livability" but "liveability" is a variant spelling. Most spell checkers will show the version without the E as correct.
(Correct spelling: Louvre) The Mona Lisa is the most famous. Also the Venus de Milo statue.
No, that is not the correct spelling.The correct spelling of the word is gorgeous.For example:She is the most gorgeous woman I have seen.
In fact, yes he was! In Punxsatawney, Pennsylvania, Punxsatawney Phil was the most famous rodent in the whole wide world! Amazing! :)
The correct spelling is:Catherine (the most usual spelling)Katherine
Famous is an adjective, not a noun, so it would have no plural.Adjective have degrees:famous (positive)more famous (comparative)most famous (superlative)The adjective 'famous' can describe a singular or a plural noun:a famous inventorfamous quotations
That is the correct spelling of most uses of the word "water" (H2O).