Scripture will often form the basis for the day.
"lecture" is a word form!
The word form is: thirty and sixty-eight thousandths.
Numerically you can drop the prefix zero; hence 050 = 50 50 in word form is 'Fifty'.
That IS the word form. The decimal form is 0.18
The possessive form is the day's.
daily
days
The word 'daily' is a noun form as a word for a newspaper that is published every day.The word 'daily' is the adjective and adverb form of the noun day.
No. Grandparents is the plural form of the word, meaning it is a day to celebrate for more than one grandparent. Grandparent's is the possessive form of the word, meaning the day would belong to a single grandparent.
Yes, the word daytime is a compound word formed by combining "day" and "time."
There is no plural form...... it really is the plural form for day, because it means every day.
The comparative form of hot is hotter, and the superlative form is hottest.
Today, this day is "Kyou"
Scripture will often form the basis for the day.
Example sentence - His daughter annoyed me all day.
The original word 'festivalis' referred to a Church Holiday or a Holy Day and was adopted form Latin