This is a possessive - "The skin of the apple" so it goes "The apple's skin was rather tough"
If there's more than one apple you'd say "The apples' skins were rather tough"
tough in Tagalog: matigas; astig
No, "stir tough" is not an adverb. It appears to be a misspelling or a phrase that doesn't make sense. "Stir" can be a verb meaning to mix or move something with a spoon or other tool, and "tough" is an adjective meaning strong or resilient.
A 'tough cookie' is a person who will do anything necessary to achieve what they want.a person who is not available in need
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"Stick/sticks" is the present tense of "stuck". They stick their forks into the tough meat. He sticks his fork into the tough meat. "Stuck" is the past tense. He stuck his fork into the tough meat.
You could say The apple's skin was rather tough. The apple skin was rather tough is even better.
No, rather salty and tough.
I find it rather fun, and fairly easy.
Correct, backbones are missing from arthropods because they are exoskeletal, having a tough outer skeleton rather than an internal skeleton (endoskeleton) like mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and so forth.
Chicken is tough when it is overcooked, not undercooked. It may also be chewy. Undercooked chicken tends to be rather spongy.
Tough guise refers to violence, media, and a masculinity crisis. The phrase means that the tough guy act is just a guise or an act rather than an actuality.
Awry - this is a tough word to spell and spell check won't help at all.
The correct way to spell tough is tough. um, you spelled it correctly. :)
No. (it is not scriptually correct) Thou Shall Not Kill. Note: You ask a hard question, not for me to answer but rather for the reader to understand. Your body is a gift from God, you should always take care of it. Yet I saw them take out the breathing tube of my grandmother because they told me she was brain dead. This is a really tough personal decision but if you are asking me about God's will, it is not correct, it would technically be murder.
Nice guys = HOT Great person Not tough
The correct spelling is "enough" (sufficient).There is no T sound at the end of the word, so it is spelled like rough or tough.
Because Johnny got jumped and he became a nervous wreck for the rest of his life. Meanwhile, since Dally became tough and hard, no one wanted to mess with him.