King's Lynn
The at symbol (@) appearing when pressing the apostrophe key is typically due to the keyboard layout settings on your computer. For instance, if you're using a keyboard layout that is set to a different language (like a UK layout), the apostrophe key may be mapped to produce the at symbol instead. To resolve this, you can check and adjust your keyboard settings in your operating system to ensure they match your physical keyboard's layout.
cllff row that's how it's pronounced ******************************** Is it the name of a small town called Clitheroe, Lancashire, UK? Or Saint Margaret Clitherow (1556 - 25 March 1586) English saint of the Catholic Church?
No. The US spelling would usually be neighbor, or the UK spelling neighbour.
I am reading this really good book.I have not finished reading that.Stop reading my mind.There is a town in the UK called Reading.
Yes, humor (UK humour) is almost always a common noun. It is applied to 1) the concept of comedy, or 2) temperament, or 3) a liquid solution as is found in the eyes.The word would only rarely be a proper noun, as in the publication Humor, or the Humor Monastery (in the town of Humor) in Romania.
leek town
Edinburgh
Southend
There is one town in the shire country of Kent in the country of England by the name of Sandwich. It is a relatively small town, with only a population of 6,800 people.
Leek in Staffordshire.
Jarrow is a town in England. It begins with the letter J.
The only league team in Bedfordshire is Luton, and they're bottom of League Two...
Chester-le-Street
Luton
Luton
The proper name is spelled Cullompton, a town in Devon, England, UK.
Leek, staffordshire :DLeek.