Yes it is.
The correct homophone for 'tied' is 'tide' as in the ocean. Example: The tide was strong.
The correct form is "time and tide wait for none", because when two nouns or pronouns are joined by "and" to form the subject of a sentence, the subject is plural even if the individual nouns or pronouns so joined are singular.
No, it is not correct.It is correct to say "back home"
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No, it is not grammatically correct. The correct way to say it is "your older sister."
Correct.
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The correct homophone for 'tied' is 'tide' as in the ocean. Example: The tide was strong.
A low tide is often refered to as an "ebb" tide.
The correct form is "time and tide wait for none", because when two nouns or pronouns are joined by "and" to form the subject of a sentence, the subject is plural even if the individual nouns or pronouns so joined are singular.
That is the correct spelling of the word "tide" (changing water level). The sound-alike word is tied (as with a rope or string).
we say "the tide and the low", which means the movements of the sea waves.
Volvaestus estus
marée ou vague
Long time no sea!
低潮 fuuchou
Woof