In fact = two words
in fact (2 words)
No, it's two words "in fact."
The winter Flounder infact summers in France
no its infact every colour but green proven fact
Fact false naivete greatly.
This is two words "in fact", meaning actually.(There are similarly spelled words, such as impact, a hit, or infarct, a medical condition.)
Yes they can, infact they can sleep for up to 3 years on end!
"In fact" is always two words. The following sentence is an example that demonstrates its use: The necklace was, in fact, the very one I had seen his wife wearing the night before.
he is infact jamacian. he was born somewhere around that area. not entirely sure why he lost his accent recently. but he is in fact jamacian
No. Quite the contrary in fact - which promotes the reader to suspect that the narrator is insane.
yes anrs are infact a insect
infact its called burrito infact!