Theres no B in preparation
Oh, what a delightful question! The word "air" has a long vowel sound because the 'a' says its name like in the alphabet. Just like when you're painting happy little clouds, it's important to listen to the sounds each letter makes to create beautiful words. Keep exploring the wonderful world of vowels, my friend!
No, a letter is NOT a verb, unless you mean to make a letter, but if you alphabet letter then no.
The Greek letter equivalent to the letter L is Lambda.
the e is the silent letter in excess
The silent letter in "condemn" is the letter 'n'.
delightful
nice
delightful
Delicious, Delightful
Coherence:each sentence should flow into its next sentense and keep the background or purpose from first to last world. suppose I am writing a letter to my friend about condolence.After few sentense suddenly I change context and talk about our vocation that we passed outside.
Demanding, delightful, determined, doubtful.....
You can use the pertinant as under: with reference to our discussion , i am enclosing pertinant copies of letter plans and elevation for a new building
There are several adjectives that begin with the letter D that can be used to describe a good person. You could use dutiful, delightful, darling, or diligent.
Some sisters are dearest, delightful, devilish or disagreeable. They begin with the letter d.
delightful,delicate,daring,damp,dumb to name just a few
Words with the letter D that describe Girl Scout cookies are: delicious delightful devoured decadent
Dependable Determined Delicate Delicious dog