14 Ten = 3 Letters Four = 4 Letters Three = 5 Letters Eleven = 6 Letters Fifteen = 7 Letters Fourteen = 8 Letters
It is the number if letters in each word for one-nine
one has three letters, two has three letters, three has five letters, and four has four letters, and so on
3. It is the number of letters in the names of positive integers in English.
The ratio is 4:5.
The statement is correct. "What" has 4 letters. "Sometimes" has 9 letters. "Never" has 5 letters.
What = 4 letters Never = 5 letters Sometimes = 9 letters I think the joke is you can't count.
WORD= 4 letters YET= 3 letters ALTHOUGH= 8 letters THEN= 4 letters RARELY= 6 letters NEVER= 5 letters
WORD= 4 letters YET= 3 letters ALTHOUGH= 8 letters THEN= 4 letters RARELY= 6 letters NEVER= 5 letters
WORD= 4 letters YET= 3 letters ALTHOUGH= 8 letters THEN= 4 letters RARELY= 6 letters NEVER= 5 letters
WORD= 4 letters YET= 3 letters ALTHOUGH= 8 letters THEN= 4 letters RARELY= 6 letters NEVER= 5 letters
Word - 4 letters Yet - 3 Although - 8 Then - 4 Never - 5 Rarely - 6
What has 4 letters, sometimes has 9 letters, but never has 5 letters?
The answer is in the way you read it: WORD has 4 letters. YET has 3. ALTHOUGH has 8 letters. THEN has 4 letters. RARELY has 6 letters. NEVER (missing in the original question) has 5 letters.
Yes, that is true.
There are 5 letters including 4 different letters.
No US states have a capital with only 4 letters; they all have 5 letters or more.