Varies by person, but most likely 255 to 265.
Yes. It is an action, as in 'to complete.' Example: "Every day, she completes her homework."
No, it completes Baptism.
For 3rd person singular add an -s to the verb = completes. eg He completes his homework every night. For 3rd person plural the verb remains the same = complete. eg They complete their homework every night
There are three different "Earth days". I will point you to a couple of links that have information about "Earth days", and lunar orbit information. Roughly, the Moon completes one orbit in 28 days, so it completes 1/28th of its orbit.
Complete CompletesShe always completes her homework on time.
He completes I DONT KNOW!
Chloroplasts are the organelles that complete photosynthesis.
Uh... complete. For example, "I complete the book while I eat a sandwich."
there is a cheat online that completes it for you.
4 hours
Please provide the sentence you would like me to complete.
379, but it does not complete the sequence which is infinite.