When you RETIRE you have no worries.
"Who shall retire" is correct. When asking a question about a person, use "who." "Which" is used to refer to things or a specified group of people.
The adjective form of retire is :- retired, retiring.
The noun forms of the verb to retire are retiree, retirement, and the gerund, retiring.
Retire is not an abbreviation, unless you are using it in a specific way
You do not have to retire unless a certain retirement age is part of your job requirements, such as with law enforcement, or unless you can no longer perform your responsibilities.Answer:In some jurisdictions the establishment of a mandatory retirement age has been declared discriminatory and cannot be used as a reason to terminate your employment. As an example, the normal age for retirement in Canada is 65, however one cannot be forced to retire at that age. Labour laws in the country do not specify a retirement age.
she will stand retire on march on completion of her tenure .
She wasn't going to retire yet.They decided to retire to bed for the night.
When the time is right I shall retire from my job.
(Get to means find a path or colloquially, a method to accomplish something.)"I could not find a way to get to the parade.""With luck, I will get to retire next year."
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So she could retire .
"Who shall retire" is correct. When asking a question about a person, use "who." "Which" is used to refer to things or a specified group of people.
how is cannibalize used in a sentence
You just used it in a sentence.
allegoricaal used in a sentence
If I had a nickel for every time I had to scold my kids, I could retire; no pun intended. That is a great sentence for the word pun since it refers to the humorous use of a word or phrase.
the answers yes, we are used in the sentence see if we were not used in a sentence then this conversation would be pointless so again the answer is yes we are used in sentences.