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What ending should this word have? predict-
A word beginning and ending with A is area.
can you list towns ending with the word Thorpe
Yes, in painstaking, the ending would be taking.
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Yes, sile is a word meaning to rain heavily or to pass something through a strainer.
I think they want dice but that's not really right because one of them is more properly a die.
more heavily, most heavily
more heavily
No, the word 'heavily' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Example: He sank heavily into a chair after his ordeal.
No, "sorry" is an adjective, which is a word that describes a noun (fuzzy, grumpy, tired, smart, etc.). An adverb is a word ending in -ly that describes the verb, as in "the rain pounded incessantly on my window."
Mvua is the Kikuyu word for the English word rain.
The Latin word for 'rain' is pluvia. It's a feminine gender noun. A related word in Latin is the adjective 'pluvialis', which means 'bringing rain, growing after rain, or relating to rain'. Another related word is the adjective 'pluvius', which means 'of rain, rain-bringing, or rainy'.
The Latin word for 'rain' is pluvia. It's a feminine gender noun. A related word in Latin is the adjective 'pluvialis', which means 'bringing rain, growing after rain, or relating to rain'. Another related word is the adjective 'pluvius', which means 'of rain, rain-bringing, or rainy'.