In 1755 wove paper was made and in 1760 watermarks were used in wove paper.
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Lined is a past tense verb and an adjective. Verb: Tourists lined the streets. Adjective: Please have enough lined paper for the essay.
Something to keep your feet warm.
Do not try to write the introduction to your paper first.
Either is ok. Used that way, "a lot" or "lots" is a very informal expression for a large amount.
Paper first started out in Egypt. I was called the Papyras because it was made from the Papyras plant. Later on in the year we moved to slate, then to paper.
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Yes, ruled paper and lined paper are basically the same. Both have horizontal lines printed to assist with writing neatly and staying in alignment. The terms can be used interchangeably.
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1/3 is right in the middle of the first and second holes also the eighth line down if using lined paper
Ruled paper (or better known as lined paper) was first used when transcribing music sheets in the 13th Century, but the more well know lined paper people use in schools and businesses today was invented in the early 1900s.
The lightest paper commonly used is known as tissue paper, which is very thin and lightweight. It is often used for wrapping gifts or for delicate crafting purposes.
One would think that any kind of diagram can be drawn on any kind of paper. However, lined paper might possibly lead to confusion if the lines are the same color as the diagram. In any case, it would look less than professional, and given the ready availability of unlined paper (for example, printer paper), why used lined paper?
lined I lined the cabinet with paper.
Paper was invented around 105 A.D. during the Han Dynasty. The first paper was made of fishnet, bark, and cloth.
The lined paper is smaller lines and the spiral is bigger lines
lined paper by a lot
Just go to any store that has lined paper! Look for the label "college rule". :)