Five states in the United States have two words in their names: New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, and North Dakota.
The homophone for "state of air" is "which of two." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
There are two words that contain two "vs": invests and traverses.
The phrase is spelled as two words "a lot" (many, or often).two words. a lot.It should be spelled as two separate words - a lot.No, the correct spelling is "a lot". It is two separate words.
"After school" is typically written as two words.
"Good day" is generally considered to be two words.
There are none.
Province and state are synonyms.
Sante Fe, New Mexico
Two, every state has two senators.
North Dakota
The homophone for "state of air" is "which of two." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Those are two words, in those two words there are two syllables
Each state has two US Senators. The number of state senators is determined by the state.
two words
There are 2 two words between the word 'between' and 'hundred'. There are 3 two words amongst the words following 'there'.
Rhode Island is the only state with a two-word name.
two senators from each state