No, the correct sentence should be: "The plane would be faster than the coach."
The coronal plane shows brain structures as they would be seen from the front. This plane divides the brain into front and back portions.
A transverse sectional plane would divide the body so that the face remains intact. This plane runs horizontally, separating the body into upper and lower sections.
That would be called a transverse section.
The correct terminology for describing the location of the Equator would be 0 degrees latitude. The equator is the "longest great circle" and consists of all points on the globe that are equidistant from the North and South Poles along the same line of longitude. The equator is also the intersection of the Earth's surface with a plane perpendicular to all planes that include the Earth's axis.
A plane could not fly to Jupiter because planes need air to fly in and there is no air in the space between ?Earth and Jupiter.
You wouldn't drive a plane, you would fly one. One the ground the term then would be to "taxi" a plane
The correct spelling is "coach's award." In this context, "coach's" is a possessive form indicating that the award belongs to the coach. The apostrophe before the "s" shows that the award is possessed by the coach.
The correct usage would be "on the same plane". Plane as in "plate", "table" or "page". These are nouns. "Plain" is an adjective.
It's not completely correct. Since the sentence is referring to the past, the correct way to say it is "I knew that the plane would crash." And all sentences have to start with a capital letter.
"The plane flew over the village" would be a better way to phrase the sentence.
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The plane would have gone 200 mile in one hour.
"Fastly" is not a word. The appropriate word to use in place would be quickly."She is doing it quickly" or "She is doing it fast" are both acceptable.
The correct answer would depend on the context of what is being said. For example, "let's have a quick chat" or "let's complete this task as quickly as possible". "Quick" is the adjective, while "quickly" is the adverb form.
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ride in a plane. you would fly a plane
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