For early man there were no holidays for there was no Hallmark, no calenders, and not even weekends! Once religion came into play some holidays began to sprout, and the advent of calenders brought some more, but it took a democratic nation of government workers and consumers to find an excuse for the plethora of holidays we have now.
I go to supermarket.
To spent time with your family on holidays. And make and eat tamales on holidays.
Early men spent most of their time hunting for food, making and using tools, keeping warm, etc... basically, surviving.
They spent their lives in small groups of 0-20 people, wandering and hunting for animals and gathering plants. Not until the Neolithic age did man begin to settle and farm.
in my oppinion yes it is
In the given sentence, 'will leave early for the holidays' form the predicate; 'the' is the article which acts as determiner of the noun 'employees'. 'early for the holidays' is the adverbial phrase which is part of the complete predicate mentioned above.
I spent my holiday happy with my family and I thank Allah for still keeping me alive till now..... Yes I spent my week which on Friday I went to someone place she do me well and there I come back home on Sunday I wash my clothes in the evening and I prepare my bag for school for the next morning which is Monday
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in my holidays i spend with my grand mother by roaming the city in Malaysia, Singapore e.t.c
J.K. Rowling's character Harry Potter spent his summer holidays at Number 4 Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey, with his aunt and uncle, the Dursleys.
Yes you can as long as the money made from the sale isn't spent on holidays and the like, it has to be spent on day to day living expenses or declared to the official reciever.
He spent 44 years as an active man. Since half his life was spent as an active man the other half of his life is equal to 1/4 ( or 2/8) as a baby plus 1/8 as a youth plus 11 years as an old man. Since the time spent as a baby plus the time spent as a youth equals 3/8ths of his life that makes the 11 years spent as an old man the remaining 1/8th, so if 11 years equals 1/8th of his life than 11 x 4 = 44 which is 4/8ths or 1/2 of his life. Therefore, 44 years is half his life which is the time he spent as an active man.