Yes, sometimes that is the case.
For example, in the sentence "The pink pajamas are my favorite," the subject is "the pink pajamas."
If a French word is plural, it means there is more than one of the thing being referred to. Plural forms of nouns and adjectives in French typically end in -s or -x, depending on the word. Verbs also change to agree with plural subjects.
No, there are no words with more syllables than letters. Syllables are made up of letters, so a word with more syllables would naturally have more letters.
The word "than" is used to make comparisons between two things or individuals. It is typically used to show a difference in degree or quality between the two subjects being compared. For example, "She is taller than him" or "I prefer tea than coffee."
Phrasal verbs are made up of more than one word because they consist of a verb followed by one or more particles (such as prepositions or adverbs) that together form a single semantic unit with a specific meaning. The combination of the verb and particle(s) often creates a new idiomatic expression or conveys a more nuanced or idiomatic meaning than the individual words on their own.
The conjunction is the word 'and 'or 'or' that connects two nouns or pronouns in a compound subject (e.g. He and I, Jim and Joe, he or she).
If a French word is plural, it means there is more than one of the thing being referred to. Plural forms of nouns and adjectives in French typically end in -s or -x, depending on the word. Verbs also change to agree with plural subjects.
No, there are no words with more syllables than letters. Syllables are made up of letters, so a word with more syllables would naturally have more letters.
There aren't any unless you make them into more than one word.
there are more disadvantages than advantages in that decition you made.
It was made to make it more simple to text the word that you meant to, rather than some mistyped word.
Yes. However, more dictionaries list the hyphenated man-made than manmade.
it is more than 70 i don't know how much exactly work it out people
The word "is" is singular, as it refers to a single subject. In contrast, "are" is plural and is used with multiple subjects. For example, you would say "He is" for one person and "They are" for more than one person.
There is no such word as "curiouser" in the dictionary. BUT - as a made up word, the definition could possibly be "to be even more curious than before". ~ Hexedgirl92
it is a word that means more than 2 thing are cool made up by millie and maddy
The word multigrain refers to products made with more than one cereal grain.
If a word has more than one meaning, it is 'Ambiguous'.