i dont know please help me as well how do u get past zap hotel's verification please answer it someone
'Spelled' if you are from the US. 'Spelt' in most other English speaking countries
figure it out
An employer is not required to provide you with a verification letter. They do have to verbally state if someone calls that you have worked there.
if you mean to log in, go to your email and there should be a new email. open it and copy and past the verification key into the lag in on minecraft.net
Some English speaking ones would, and not just football players. Lots of English speakers do. It means 20 minutes past 4 o'clock, so 4:20am or 4:20pm.
No, it is an example of the past progressive tense. "You are speaking." is the present progressive tense.
Some English speaking ones would, and not just football players. Lots of English speakers do. It means 20 minutes past 4 o'clock, so 4:20am or 4:20pm.
In the past the English have received help in many wars from the Sikhs that meant that after the wars Sikhs came back to the UK and other English speaking areas to recover and they inn turn decided it would be beneficial to stay and start a life here now there are Sikhs whose parents grandparents etc decided to do this and as a result they live in the English speaking parts of the world now. hope someone finds this useful :-)
If you cannot successfully meet the requirements of the photo verification to re-access your Facebook account, you should email them explaining why you cannot do it.
The simple past tense of 'speak' is 'spoke' - so she spoke English
"Twenty past one" means that it is 1:20 on the clock. It indicates that twenty minutes have elapsed since one o'clock. This phrasing is commonly used in English-speaking contexts to express time.
When speaking of the world of birds, you refer to an adult male swan as a cob. This word comes from past languages such as Latin, and was later put into English.