vile is an adjective, therefore, it must be used to describe something disgusting such as "This Lemonade is vile." This is saying it is not very good lemonade.
There are 14 chapters in The Lemonade War.
Yes, the noun lemonade is a common noun, a word for any lemonade of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:"The Lemonade Lady", a novel by Jim TauswortheLemonade Springs, Big Horn County, MTLemonade Street, El Paso, TX or Lemonade Drive, Punta Gorda, FLSunkist Lemonade"From Lemons to Lemonade", still life painting by Lori McNee (link below)
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1. Adverb Of Time2. Adverb Of Place3. Adverb Of Manner4. Adverb Of Degree of Quantity5. Adverb Of Frequency6. Interrogative Adverb7. Relative Adverb
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vile is an adjective, therefore, it must be used to describe something disgusting such as "This Lemonade is vile." This is saying it is not very good lemonade.
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because the lemonade, you can seperate the water from the lemonade when you are making lemonade you put in the lemons
because the lemonade, you can seperate the water from the lemonade when you are making lemonade you put in the lemons
I think you are asking for the word used when we have a drink before dinner. If so, the word is aperitif. Any help?
Lemonade is not a carbohydrate. But lemonade do contain carbohydrates.
2physical properties of Lemonade are Tasty and a Drink.
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lemonade has solid particles in it. The pulp in lemonade includes solids Also the sugar in lemonade is a solid suspended in liquid.