How do you spell House in English?

noun, plural hous·es [hou-ziz]. a building in which people live; residence for human beings.

Is houses spelled correctly?

Correct spelling for the English word “Houses” is [hˈa͡ʊzɪz], [hˈa‍ʊzɪz], [h_ˈaʊ_z_ɪ_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

How do you spell where your house is?

Correct spelling for the English word “warehouse” is [wˈe͡əha͡ʊs], [wˈe‍əha‍ʊs], [w_ˈeə_h_aʊ_s] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

How do you spell car?

How do you spell cute?

How do you spell cost?

Correct spelling for the English word “cute” is [kjˈuːt], [kjˈuːt], [k_j_ˈuː_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

How do you spell course?

Correct spelling for the English word “Caught” is [kˈɔːt], [kˈɔːt], [k_ˈɔː_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

How do you spell cause?

“Coarse” is always an adjective meaning “rough, crude.” Unfortunately, this spelling is often mistakenly used for a quite different word, “course,” which can be either a verb or a noun (with several different meanings).

Does of course mean yes?

Yes, of course. Of course means the answer is obvious.

What can I say instead of of course?

used to say yes or to give someone permission to do something: “Can you help me?” “Of course.”

Is it wrong to say yes please?

What is another word for of course?
certainly absolutely
definitely indeed
clearly obviously
undoubtedly yes
indisputably indubitably

How do you say yes of course?

The typical polite response is “Yes(,) please”. A response without “Please” is usually considered impolite (or informal among close groups where politeness is expressed differently) although it is “grammatically” correct.

Is sure thing rude?

Yes! Of course there is! In fact, we have several ways to say yes in English for casual and professional situations.

Polite Ways to Say Yes in English

  1. Yeah, sure. Here you go.
  2. No problem! I’m always happy to help.
  3. Yep! I will be right there.
  4. Yeah, I’d be happy to!
  5. Cool.
  6. You got it.
  7. Okay.

What can I say instead of no?

Interjection. (informal) A polite reply to thank you. “Thanks a lot for your help.” / “Sure thing!”