Lay out Find that Verb! Get the right meaning! (how not to look crazy when you write) The letter, please.

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Lay out

Find that Verb!

Get the right meaning! (how not to look crazy when you write) The letter, please.

Get the right meaning!

Finding the right word I’d like to fly to Madrid on Sunday I’d like to fly to Madrid on Sunday. Fly noun – see fly verb La mosca fem To fly verb – see fly noun 1 (birds, insects, planes) volar There’s a fly in my soup!

Not in the dictionary? Oh yes it is! Can’t find a word in the dictionary? Perhaps it’s listed in a different form.

Not in the dictionary? Oh yes it is!