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odd habit
Extraña costumbre
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odd adjective

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impar; sin pareja, suelto; y pico, y tantos; alguno, uno que otro; extraño, raro
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The numbers 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 are odd, while 2, 4, 6, and 8 are even.

Example sentences of
odd adjective

  • She had an odd look on her face.
  • People would call at odd hours during the night.
  • She's got a really odd sense of humor.
  • Some rather odd people used to live in this house.
  • There was something odd about his story.
  • It's odd that nobody told me about this before.
  • That's odd. He was here a minute ago.
  • That is one of the oddest creatures I have ever seen.
  • She kept a stack of magazines that she would read at odd moments.
  • During the summer, he would do odd jobs for his neighbors to earn extra money.

habit noun

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habits
hábito, costumbre; hábito (de un monje o una religiosa); dependencia, adicción

Example sentences of
habit noun

  • It was his habit to take a nap after dinner every evening.
  • It's important that parents teach their children good study habits.
  • He fell into some bad habits after graduating from college.
  • It's never easy to break a bad habit.
  • He still gets up early every day from habit.
  • She always closed the door softly out of habit.
  • He hasn't been able to kick his cocaine habit.
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¿Qué artículo usarías para la palabra habit: a o an?
  • La letra h en inglés se pronuncia a veces como consonante (habit, hero) y a veces no se pronuncia (herb, honor). Cuando se pronuncia como consonante, como con habit, usa a.