One word for a long way to go is-MILES. Eg- I've got to go miles[I've got a long way to go.]
So long as no one picked at it on the way from the store, it is still one pound.
The easy way to make a sentence with any unusual word in it, is to simply define the word in sentence form: Filicide is the murder of one's son. It is usually easier than parricide - as long as one remember to do it while the victim is still young.
No, the word "no" is actually pronounced with a long "o" sound. It is pronounced like "noh."
You can't really describe it with one word, but maybe the word 'eternal' will do. In a more complete way, it should actually be 'eternal friendship.'
a word that is WAY to long
Website is regarded as one word these days. It used to be two words (web site) and is still written that way by some people (mostly older generations). But due to the evolution of the English language, the preferred spelling is one word.
Alphabetically as if it was one word, but still taking into account any hyphens.
No, "weigh" does not have a long "a" sound. It is pronounced like "way."
He still has a long way to go until 2010.
The word "long" is used in English to describe something that has a great distance from one end to the other, or something that extends a considerable way in time or duration.
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no one knows for sure. Only Eiichro Oda knows. The series still has a long way to go