One. Unless it is referring to a collective noun, such as "a herd of sheep". In this case, the "a" refers to the collective - there is only one herd.
One 54c stamp
That really depends on what you mean by "Mil." Assuming you mean miligram, then your answer is one thousand.
One 69 cent US stamp for a letter or postcard
If you mean the USA's national motto, it is "e pluribus unum" which means "From many - one".
The word "letter" contains two morphemes: "letter" itself, which is a free morpheme that can stand alone as a word, and the plural suffix "-s" if considering the plural form "letters." However, in its singular form, "letter" is just one free morpheme. Thus, in its singular form, "letter" has one morpheme.
You mean how many? One 98 cent stamp.
Do you mean the letter U or the word you..? Because if you mean the letter U then there are many possible animals.
If you mean the spelling game Scrabble then there is one letter Q in the English language version.
You mean the letter U? The only one is Utah. (:
It's both. It is a letter in the alphabet, and it is a one-letter word.
Quarter
Because there is one letter in "i" and 4 letters in "love " and three in "you"
THINK. How many different topics are you writing? One topic, one paragraph, one page is a letter. Six topics, six paragraphs, one page or two - makes a letter.
If you mean the letter "u", I would say Utah is a good bet. But if you mean the word "you" then your is the only one I can think of.
one one one
yes so does this mean that an element is abbreviated by a one- or two letter formula?
A character is one letter