There is none in English, not counting compound words.
Yes, one example of a word with two "W" next to each other is "sawmill."
The word "contiguous" means sharing a common border. It is a word to describe when two things are next to each other in a sequence touching on one border.
Yes, it is possible for two prepositions to be next to each other in a sentence. This is known as a compound preposition. For example, in the sentence "She walked into the park with her friends," "into" and "with" are both prepositions that are next to each other.
No, "had said" cannot be used next to each other in a sentence because "had" is a past perfect auxiliary verb while "said" is the main verb in the past tense. They cannot both serve as main verbs in the same sentence without a connecting word.
The grammatical term for two or more words next to each other that begin with the same letter is alliteration.
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Yes, one example of a word with two "W" next to each other is "sawmill."
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"a" & "b".
I aligned the two sticks next to each other
what two bones are right next to each other
The word "exhilarate" contains two 'h's next to each other. It is often used to describe a feeling of excitement or elation. However, if you're looking for a more straightforward example, "haphazard" also features two 'h's together.
Any two integers next to each other can add and multiply.There are no two numbersnext to each other because numbers are infinitely dense. that is, between any two numbers there is another, and another, and so on. So there is no "next".Any two integers next to each other can add and multiply.There are no two numbersnext to each other because numbers are infinitely dense. that is, between any two numbers there is another, and another, and so on. So there is no "next".Any two integers next to each other can add and multiply.There are no two numbersnext to each other because numbers are infinitely dense. that is, between any two numbers there is another, and another, and so on. So there is no "next".Any two integers next to each other can add and multiply.There are no two numbersnext to each other because numbers are infinitely dense. that is, between any two numbers there is another, and another, and so on. So there is no "next".
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The word "contiguous" means sharing a common border. It is a word to describe when two things are next to each other in a sequence touching on one border.
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