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Is lay out one word or two?
"Lay out" is
two words
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It's a phrasal verb meaning to arrange or spread something out.
What part of speech is lose?
What is the comparative nice?
Second Language Acquisition
How should you teach the difference between a roots and base words?
What is a pronoun relates noun to another in the sentence?
Is a double oo diphthong or short vowel long vowel?
What is en route alternate?
What does going deaf for a living mean?
How do you say first in different languages?
What is the full form of word success?
What is the irregular verb for said?
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