you ask his or her last name or ask a friend to ask him or her
The Honorable [first name] [lastname] or Judge [first name] [lastname] You may say "Your Honor" "sir" or "Judge ( last name)". It is also acceptable to say Mr. (last name) as not everyone will know he was a judge.
If you meant to know who was the first person ever in France, this is impossible to know. Neandertals did not let any written record of him.
no one can be sure at first if a person is honest but just get to know them and put yourself out there and eventually you will find one :)
If it is the correct World War 2 I am thinking of [the world war that was between the USA and Germany], then here are some pople I know. - Bill Guarnere - Buck Compton - Dick Winters (not funny for anyone who laughs) - Joe Toye - Donald Powers - Lewis Nixon - (Lastname) Perconte - (Lastname) Lipton - (Lastname) O'keefe - (Lastname) Randleman - (Lastname) Malarkey - (Lastname) Webster - (Lastname) Jones - (Lastname) Liebgott Those are the only people I can think of from the top of my head. I am so sorry for any misspelling of names or completely incorrect names. I hope this answers your question. :) Thank you for asking.
We do not know as this happened before records were kept.
The first one we know of ( he never did find them, he deduced them).
The first is the conditional tense and the second is the future. The first suggests the person already knows the information, whereas the second suggests the person still has to find out.
no. unless you know their email address. if you know the person's name (first and last) you're more likely to find them on facebook..
I dont know who you could possibly find that out.
3.14159..... Thomas Jefferson he is a very smart person
Craiglist, perhaps, but you probably should get to know the person before you travel with them. For all you know, they could be a person that does bad things to others. Safety first!
If someone likes you and he or she is shy, first find out if that person really likes you. If that person likes you then try to ask that person out. I'm sure it will be fine.