"Strike the last word" is a parliamentary procedure where a member of a legislative body makes a motion to delete the last action or statement made. This motion is often used to correct errors or remove controversial statements from the record.
Yes. It is a long I and a silent E, to rhyme with bike and like.
The word "strike" has one syllable.
The past tense of "strike" is "struck."
No, the word "last" does not have a long a sound. The "a" in last is pronounced as a short vowel sound like in the word "cat."
Strike your fancy
It would be STRUCK
that would be an agration
"Strike the last word" is a parliamentary procedure where a member of a legislative body makes a motion to delete the last action or statement made. This motion is often used to correct errors or remove controversial statements from the record.
'Strike' can have many meanings, your question is vague. 'To strike, to hit' would be 打つ /u tsu/. 'Strike' as in to stop working and going on a strike would be ストライキ /su to rai ki/.
Yes. It is a long I and a silent E, to rhyme with bike and like.
The word "strike" has one syllable.
The Luhya word for the English word strike is mgomo.
I would like some cheese on toast
Move to strike that last comment as non responsive.
I assume you mean strike as the word, Edward used to strike out at Mary all the time. The teacher put a strike next to Ben's name. The employers at the bus company were on strike, there would be no transport services for a while. Hope it helps c:
The word 'strike' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'strike' is a word for a period of time in which people refuse to work in protest; the act of hitting something with force; a military attack; the discovery of something like gold or oil; in Baseball, a failure to hit the ball.The noun forms of the verb to strike are striker and the gerund, striking.