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The sun is directly overhead on the Tropic of Capricorn
in the southern hemisphere during the December solstice
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Southern. Australia, probably.
Yes
that's to personal Woah people! That's like super personal...................
where can I buy Brenda MOB hat on emmerdale on the 11th April
Define: b = brendas age c = chads age d = debbies age Now from the question we get equations: (1) b = 2c (2) 1.5b = d (3) b + c + d = 45 Sub (1) and (2) into (3): b + (b / 2) + 1.5b = 45 Simplify: 3b = 45 b = 15 Finally: c = 30 d = 22.5
No. She did not die shes, alive to all you fans out there you see she didnt get in the car but when it crashed and the people knew it was brendas car, so they looked in and didnt find her so they went to her house and she was alive and well.
Yes there is if you go on wikipedia on Google and look up Brendas got a baby it says probably to the 3rd to last paragraph it says it was wriiten by tupac by a girl on his block when he was little or something i don't know i didnt read the whole thing but I'm pretty sure it said that. But as i was saying yes there is a brenda in brendas got a baby
I'm not so sure. There are a lot of Brenda.s' in this world. A lot, I guess. After all, there is a lot of pregnant womans in this world. And more babies are being born this very minute that their names might be also Brenda! This very second! So I can't very sure. But I can be sure that there is more than one. After all, my name, too, is Brenda!
The full question is, "What sentence has a correctly formed singular possessive?"A. Lester Smiths house is pale gray - IncorrectB. Tina Myers' dog ran away yesterday - Correct, if Tina's last name is Myers, the possessive form is Myers'.C. Mr. Mosses grandchildren are visiting him - IncorrectD. When are you planning to see Brendas' baby? - IncorrectNote: A singular noun that ends in "s" can form its possessive by simply adding an apostrophe to the end of the word (as the above Myers') or by adding an apostrophe s to the end of the word (Myers's). Both forms are accepted.