Tourru Oikawa's favorite food is milkbread U-U
it is 40 and 55 because it is if u don't know that your dome.
Three hundred forty five. (Note that there is no "u" in "forty.")
Metre is the British spelling Meter is the American spelling ______________________ There are a great number of English words that have different spelling in "English" English and in "American" English. Words that end in "er" in American are frequently spelled with "re" in English. So in the US, we spell it "meter" while the English spell it "metre". Also, "theater" vs "theatre". Also, the English apparently have a lot of "u"s in the storage shed that they are trying to get rid of. And they toss them into many words that don't require a "u", like "labour" instead of "labor". In fact, right here in WikiAnswers, I can see that the words "metre" and "labour" are marked as misspelled, which proves that we're right and they're wrong. :-)
Alright these are two different independent trials. Therefore u take the probabilityof the first times the probability of the second so 3/6 times 3/6 and u get 9/36=1/4=.25=25%
vacuum
American English does not have the letter u in words (like honored and colored) to the credit of the Websters Dictionary in 1828. Websters set the precendence for the spelling of these English words leaving out the u.
'Q' is always followed by 'U' in English words.
Tourru Oikawa's favorite food is milkbread U-U
All the five vowels words in English are .. A E I O U
"unusual" has 3 "u's".
Vacuum and continuum are the only common ones I can think of. They come from Latin, as I'm sure do any other English words containing a double u, as this is almost a purely Latin feature, in words where the root ends in a u and the suffix is "um."
What are the sources of words in business English?
if u mean sur = it happened if u mean saair = price soz i dont quite understand the word u wreote i mean what u meant by it because there are two words which fit with the sound
it is 40 and 55 because it is if u don't know that your dome.
This depends on what you consider a vowel and what words you consider included in the English language. There are about 310 words without a,e,i,o, or u.
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