No- but he can ask somebody in Congress to introduce a bill for him .
well you phisically have to walk up to them and introduce your self, and that my friend is how you meet someone.
This/Here is my friend. = Tämä/Tässä on ystäväni. His/Her name is _____. = Hänen nimensä on ______. He/She is ______ years old. = Hän on _______ vuotta vanha.
You need 1. Address Proof (Ration card, Passport, Driving License) 2. Identity Proof (Ration card, Passport, Driving License) 3. Photographs 4. Initial cash deposit for minimum balance & 5. Somebody to introduce you as a customer to the bank. Most banks require somebody to introduce us to the bank as a genuine customer.
You just say to the person,"(insert name), I'd like you to meet somebody." Then you let them shake hands and stuff and kinda ease into it.
If you have been with your boyfriend for almost 3 months but he has never introduced you to his family or friends, then he is seeing somebody else.
No, "introduce" is not an adverb.The word "introduce" is a verb.
A synonym of introduce is acquaint. An antonym of introduce is close.
I've been doing it ever since I was a kid and I never had any problems, and I am healthy and 57 now, but somebody might tell you that popping the skin could introduce infection.
One can use one of these phrases to introduce a chairman: 1. It is my pleasure to introduce the chairman. 2. It gives me great pleasure to introduce the chairman. 3. I now take this opportunity to introduce the chairman.
Somebody's Somebody was created in 1995.
if you already know them and have talked more than once or twice- invite them over, hang out with them, just be plain nice. If you don't know them- introduce yourself, get to know them, be nice, and see what happens from there