generally 11's kiss the same as 12's and 10's. Not adult kisses, not a lot of tounges, just a peck, or a short kiss.
No, "eleven" and "elevinteen" are not the same. "Eleven" refers to the number 11, while "elevinteen" is not a standard numerical term in English. The correct term for the number following eleven is "twelve," and the number following that is "thirteen."
If you want a chance of being with him then yes you should. But don't just stop him and say it to him, get him to yourself, maybe a walk or something and ask him how he feels about it.
TWELVE PLUS ONE
There is no other word for any number except dozen.
Both he and Tom was 10 and it was from the same girl and the boys didn't like it. i think it was when he was eleven
The same way as how she'd attract a 11 year old boy.
Not sure about two numbers, but the answer for two PAIRS of numbers is: Two + Eleven = One + Twelve (= 13)
When you want to kiss your boyfriend and is scaried stare at his mouth and maybe he'll get it, but if you're just outgoing just say I wanna kiss you so bad and then lean in and kiss him and then pull back onleast he pulls you in. Just take control and kiss him. If he really likes you he will keep the kiss going.
Seamus was born in 1980 and is the same age as Harry. This means he is eleven in the first book, twelve in the second and so on.
Then you have to write eight as 10, nine as 11, and ten as 12. What if you want to show eleven, twelve and thirteen, but you have only ten fingers? Same thing!
Lert's start with the easy bitEleven thousand = ... 11,000Eleven hundred = ....... 1,100Eleven = ..................... 0,011soadding those together we get 12,111Twelve thousand one hundred and eleven is the same as eleven thousand, eleven hundred and eleven111,011In decimal, 1111.Improved question and answer:Do you mean eleven thousand plus eleven hundred plus eleven?If so it is: 12111 (twelve thousand one hundred and eleven)You cannot.Eleven thousand = 11,000Eleven hundred = 1,100So that "eleven thousand eleven hundred" is irrational.If you add eleven thousand and eleven hundred then the result is pronounced as "Twelve thousand one hundred.What you have written is the equivalent of 12,111=== === If I am to understand this question correctly, a "lakh" in India is the equivalent (or same) as 100,000 in numerical English. If this is the case the numerical value of the written expression in this question would be the sum of it's part: Eleven Lakh = 1,100,000 (or 100,000 * 11) Eleven Thousand = 11,000 (or 1,000 * 11) Eleven Hundred = 1,100 (or 100 * 11) Eleven = 11 Total = 1,112,111 : as expressed above, but with commas inserted as traditional numerical breaks. I thought it might help you to understand the answer better if you could see the equation broken down into it's common components.if you mean 1111 then it is MCXI
You can easlily do the same thing as Justin Bieber did. Put videos on youtube, and then someone could maybe notice you.