The word "gas" comes first in alphabetical order, followed by "gasp." This is because when comparing words, the order is determined by the first differing letter, and in this case, "gas" has no additional letters compared to "gasp."
The word "careful" goes first in alphabetical order. When comparing words, the order is determined by the letters in each word, and since "careful" has no additional letters after the "l," it comes before "carefully," which has the additional "ly" at the end.
In alphabetical order, "it" comes before "its." When comparing words, you look at the first letter of each, and since both start with 'i,' you then compare the subsequent letters. The second letter in "it" is 't,' while "its" has 't' followed by 's'. Therefore, "it" is listed first.
In alphabetical order of the host country's language so it isn't always the same. The exceptions are Greece which always goes first and the host nation which always goes last. So in 2004 there was an exception to the exception because Greece was the host nation.
It's comes before its as the apostrophe takes the place of a space and the letter i as in it is. The space is what puts it's before its in some dictionaries. but another school of thought is that given two words that differ only in punctuation, the one without punctuation goes first. Dictionaries vary in their placement of its and it's.
Greece will go first and last. Greece will come in first and last - the flag will be carried into the stadium first, and the team will come meanie bobini
Cities comes before city's in alphabetical order.
The word "careful" goes first in alphabetical order. When comparing words, the order is determined by the letters in each word, and since "careful" has no additional letters after the "l," it comes before "carefully," which has the additional "ly" at the end.
Order them in order of the color like blue goes first cuz it starts with b then etc.....Zyrone is awesome.... ;)
His name appears first because it goes in alphabetical order by last name. M comes before O.
In alphabetical order, "it" comes before "its." When comparing words, you look at the first letter of each, and since both start with 'i,' you then compare the subsequent letters. The second letter in "it" is 't,' while "its" has 't' followed by 's'. Therefore, "it" is listed first.
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It is based on how well they do in the qualifications or if they choose not to do a qualification round. Other times its alphabetical order by country or name
They wear joggers, flipflops, sandals, platfroms, high heels, thongs, boots and the list goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and you get the point! (gasp) dirty
In alphabetical order of the host country's language so it isn't always the same. The exceptions are Greece which always goes first and the host nation which always goes last. So in 2004 there was an exception to the exception because Greece was the host nation.
g is bigger it goes up in alphabetical order
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The biggest negative goes first For example, -45, -3, 2, 24