This sounds like Plantar fasciitis, but you wil need to see a doctor of chiropractic or a doctor of podiatry to get an accurate diagnosis.
No, "laying" is the present participle form of the verb "lay." It is not an adverb. An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, but "laying" functions as a verb in this case.
I assume the question is about hens and eggs? In which case, calcium is needed in a laying ration to help the hen lay eggs with a strong shell.
The Lineup - 1954 The Walking Dead Man Case - 3.22 was released on: USA: 1 March 1957
Please be more specific and post new question. Are you asking about the case?
If I were you I would answer emails several times a day. You are probably concerned about the use of were. It is the subjunctive case, not the past tense as in I was walking.
stay well behind in case they should kick out.
No, crayfish do not normally eat human fingers, unless the human fingers are the remains of a corpse laying in a stream. In which case, many aquatic animals would feast on the human remains - it is nature.
"The man walking his puppy on the leash" is a fragment, not a sentence, because it does not contain a verb. In this case, "walking his puppy on a leash" is a modifier for "man."Here are two ways to add words to make this a complete sentence:The man is walking his puppy on the leash.The man walking his puppy on the leash is my neighbor.
Trees and other plants produce oxygen, not CO2. And walking at night is completely irrelevant in any case.
About $10 unless you live somewhere where they worship chickens. If that's the case then $1,000,000,000.
Yes. Only female platypuses are able to lay eggs. This is the case with all egg-laying vertebrates.
Yes. If your dog walking business is bonded this just means you have liability protection in case you or someone working for you damages property while performing a service.