Predominant- Prescent as the more common element, e.g Race/team supported/Organism.
Consecutive- Something that occurs in a row, e.g Days/Numbers/months
Impeccable- Expressing yourself in the way of saying something is amazing, e.g "That was an impeccable performance by the team", "His/her behaviour was impeccable".
Acknowledge- To admit/accept or come to terms with something, e.g "I need to acknowledge the fact that I'm just not that great at tennis".
Mass- The weight of an object or organism/Another word for church, e.g "The mass of the earth is 5.972E24kg" "I went to mass today, as I do every Sunday".
Labour- Any kind/type of employment, e.g "I worked hard labour today, however I received my fair share back"
On average, a 3-year-old child should know around 200-1,000 words. However, this number can vary greatly from child to child, as language development progresses at different rates for each individual.
A typical 5-6 year old child should know around 2,000 to 2,500 vocabulary words. This is the average vocabulary size at this age, but it can vary depending on the child's exposure to language and other factors.
A 2-year-old typically should be saying around 50 words.
No, and the 16 year old should know better
I don’t know
Right around 10,000 words.
A 12-year-old should know a wide range of age-appropriate vocabulary words to help with reading, writing, and communication. Some examples include "accurate," "analyze," "innovative," and "persuasive." It's important for children to continue expanding their vocabulary to enhance their language skills.
you should know.
Sure why not.
Most two year old know about 150 to 200 words, but not all
I would wait till your 18 cause then your an adult and should know what you can and cant do with a 30 year old
I don't really know how tall a 19 year old should be ,but all I know is that my brother is 19 ,and he's 6'6 and I'm just 14 at a height of 6'1.