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How to Pronounce goes over with a fine tooth comb?

Correct pronunciation for the word "goes over with a fine tooth comb" is [ɡə͡ʊz ˌə͡ʊvə wɪð ɐ fˈa͡ɪn tˈuːθ kˈə͡ʊm], [ɡə‍ʊz ˌə‍ʊvə wɪð ɐ fˈa‍ɪn tˈuːθ kˈə‍ʊm], [ɡ_əʊ_z ˌəʊ_v_ə w_ɪ_ð ɐ f_ˈaɪ_n t_ˈuː_θ k_ˈəʊ_m].

What are the misspellings for goes over with a fine tooth comb?

  • foes over with a fine tooth comb,
  • voes over with a fine tooth comb,
  • boes over with a fine tooth comb,
  • hoes over with a fine tooth comb,
  • yoes over with a fine tooth comb,
  • toes over with a fine tooth comb,
  • gies over with a fine tooth comb,
  • gkes over with a fine tooth comb,
  • gles over with a fine tooth comb,
  • gpes over with a fine tooth comb,
  • g0es over with a fine tooth comb,
  • g9es over with a fine tooth comb,
  • gows over with a fine tooth comb,
  • goss over with a fine tooth comb,
  • gods over with a fine tooth comb,
  • gors over with a fine tooth comb,
  • go4s over with a fine tooth comb,
  • go3s over with a fine tooth comb,
  • goea over with a fine tooth comb,
  • goez over with a fine tooth comb

What is the present tense of Goes over with a fine tooth comb?

  • The personal forms of the verb "goes over with a fine tooth comb" in present tense are:

  • - I go over with a fine tooth comb

  • - You go over with a fine tooth comb

  • - He/She/It goes over with a fine tooth comb

  • - We go over with a fine tooth comb

  • - They go over with a fine tooth comb
  • What is the past tense of Goes over with a fine tooth comb?

  • All personal forms of the verb "goes over with a fine-tooth comb" in past tense are as follows:

  • 1. I went over with a fine-tooth comb.

  • 2. You went over with a fine-tooth comb.

  • 3. He/she/it went over with a fine-tooth comb.

  • 4. We went over with a fine-tooth comb.

  • 5. You went over with a fine-tooth comb.

  • 6. They went over with a fine-tooth comb.
  • What is the adverb for goes over with a fine tooth comb?

    The adverb for "goes over with a fine tooth comb" would be "thoroughly".

    What is the adjective for goes over with a fine tooth comb?

    The adjective form of "goes over with a fine tooth comb" would be "thorough" or "meticulous".

    Usage over time for goes over with a fine tooth comb:

    This graph shows how "goes over with a fine tooth comb" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Goes over with a fine tooth comb:

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