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Lady Gagas natural hair color is..... brown HUGE FAN OF LADY GAGA :) :) :) :) :)
It depends on the context and the person you are addressing. If "Lady Jane" is a formal title for a specific individual, you should use "Dear Lady Jane." However, if you are referring to someone with the last name "Brown" who holds a title, then "Dear Lady Brown" would be appropriate. Always ensure to use the correct title and name based on the person's preference or status.
The sly, brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
At the time, the office was not in use. Peter Mandelson was the de facto Deputy.
Donna sensuale is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sexy lady." The feminine singular noun and adjective also may be translated into English as "sensual lady (woman)" or "sensuous lady." But regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "DON-na sen-SWA-ley" in Italian.
The adjective form for the verb to use is the past participle, used (a used car).The adjective form for the noun use is useful(useful information).
Happy is already an adjective.
Yes, you can use the adjective dramatic.
The quick brown fox jumpted over the lazy dog. The quick student in row three answered every question correctly.
Yes, It Almost Has The Meaning As The Adjective.
they all share the same first name, 'James' and thus use their second name in the public realm James Gorden Brown James Paul Mccartney James Harold Wilson Enjoy ^_^
Yes, the term 'untidy clothes' is a correct use of the adjective.