If he already has it, there isn't much you can do about it.
Loyalty Leagues were groups of citizens, who spied on other citizens who where thought to have connections with the German Kaiser.(For example, someone with a German last name.) They wanted to rid the country of all disloyal people. However they spied on neighbors, friends, and even family members. Many of whom had no connections at all.
No, the passes issued by the council are normally only valid for the country of issue, for example if you live in England you are entitled to free off peak local bus travel anywhere in England.
Because of the faith of the people, and because Christianity always flourishes best when it is oppressed. Another excellent example is Ireland, the faith there was stronger than anywhere else in the world, UNTIL it was legalized, then the populace rapidly lost their faith and became pagan.
an example is PC.
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Sure! Hereβs an example acrostic poem for the word "suburban": Quiet streets lined with trees, Unassuming homes in neat rows, Backyard barbecues and friendly neighbors, Surrounded by a sense of community.
that depends on whether or not the driveway is on a hill. if the driveway is flat, it is not in inclined plane. if it is on a hill then yes it is an inclined plane
Example sentence - I parked my car in the driveway each night.
"not in my backyard" (NIMBY).
The possessive word form for "neighbors" is "neighbors'".
soil erosion.
"friction"
Either a bird has died or been killed on the driveway, or it sdead body has been moved there (for example by wind or carried by another bird).
Yes, the pronoun 'whose' is the possessive form of 'who'.The pronouns 'who' and 'whose' are both interrogative pronouns and relative pronoun.Example as interrogative pronoun:Who parked in our driveway?Whose car is in our driveway?Example as relative pronoun:The one who parked in our driveway is the painter.The one whose car is in the driveway is the painter.
The plural form for the noun neighbor is neighbors.The plural possessive form is neighbors'.Example: The neighbors' committee raised the money for a new sign.
No. Neighbors is a plural noun. Neighbor's means belong to the neighbor.For example - My neighbors are really nice.My neighbor's car was stolen today.
Lisa's neighbors pay her to babysit their children.