clearing, corridor, passage, opening
Candies.
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There is no other word for 500
We can use "OFTEN" as a word other than "USUALLY". Thank you...... Reshma M, TicketGoose.
The pronoun 'other' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed person or thing. Example:One brother is in high school the other is in college.The word 'other' is also an adjective when placed before a noun:My other brother graduated last semester.The word 'other' is an adverb when followed by 'than':Other than my brothers, I have a mother and a father. (have other than)
The silent letter in the word "aisle" is the "s". It is not pronounced, so the word is pronounced like "I'll".
i'll have that aisle
The word "aisle" sounds exactly the same as "isle."
No, it not. The word aisle is a noun (path, walkway), although it is used as a noun adjunct in terms such as aisle seat.
aisle
The word is all one syllable.
In standard English, the word aisle has one syllable. However, the majority of English speakers pronounce the word with two syllables.
The word aisle is a singular noun. The plural noun is aisles.
Aisle
aisle
The father of the bride escorted her down the aisle. The movie theatre was dark but the aisle was lit allowing us to find our seats. etc.
I enjoy aisle seats more than ones near the window.