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How to Pronounce walk straight and narrow?

Correct pronunciation for the word "walk straight and narrow" is [wˈɔːk stɹˈe͡ɪt and nˈaɹə͡ʊ], [wˈɔːk stɹˈe‍ɪt and nˈaɹə‍ʊ], [w_ˈɔː_k s_t_ɹ_ˈeɪ_t__ a_n_d n_ˈa_ɹ_əʊ].

What are the misspellings for walk straight and narrow?

  • qalk straight and narrow,
  • aalk straight and narrow,
  • salk straight and narrow,
  • ealk straight and narrow,
  • 3alk straight and narrow,
  • 2alk straight and narrow,
  • wzlk straight and narrow,
  • wslk straight and narrow,
  • wwlk straight and narrow,
  • wqlk straight and narrow,
  • wakk straight and narrow,
  • wapk straight and narrow,
  • waok straight and narrow,
  • walj straight and narrow,
  • walm straight and narrow,
  • wall straight and narrow,
  • walo straight and narrow,
  • wali straight and narrow,
  • walk atraight and narrow,
  • walk ztraight and narrow

What is the present tense of Walk straight and narrow?

  • The personal forms of the verb "walk straight and narrow" in the present tense are:

  • - I walk straight and narrow.

  • - You walk straight and narrow.

  • - He/She/It walks straight and narrow.

  • - We walk straight and narrow.

  • - You (plural) walk straight and narrow.

  • - They walk straight and narrow.
  • What is the past tense of Walk straight and narrow?

  • The personal forms of the verb "walk straight and narrow" in the past tense are as follows:

  • 1. I walked straight and narrow.

  • 2. You walked straight and narrow.

  • 3. He/she/it walked straight and narrow.

  • 4. We walked straight and narrow.

  • 5. You walked straight and narrow.

  • 6. They walked straight and narrow.
  • What is the adverb for walk straight and narrow?

    The adverb for "walk straight and narrow" is "straight".

    What is the adjective for walk straight and narrow?

    The adjective form of "walk straight and narrow" is "straight and narrow".

    Usage over time for walk straight and narrow:

    This graph shows how "walk straight and narrow" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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