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Prepare to die, Avada Kedavra! Let's prepare something delicious! Nothing... NOTHING can prepare you!
Prepare is a verb. The noun form of prepare is preparation; the pronoun for preparation is it. Example use:I have a preparation to sooth sunburn; I will give it to you.
When you beat a big boss they will give u a Master Ball for example, Jovanne, the leader of Team Rocket or the leaders of Team Aqua and Magma and Cyrus leader of Team Galactic. For some reason they will respect you then they give you the Master Ball but first you have to beat the person.
If you want to prepare some notes to express your sympathy for your brother's loss you can use a website called Shutterfly. It will give you a lot of example and I'm sure you will find one you like.
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give it peanut butter
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You prepare for alot of pain
You can't get another master ball in emerald because there's no one will give you the master ball just the general will give you that.
Patrick Henry of Virginia, who said "Give me liberty or give me death," was a colonial leader who urged Virginians to prepare for war.
Patrick Henry of Virginia, who said "Give me liberty or give me death," was a colonial leader who urged Virginians to prepare for war.
No. Even an example may inadverdantly belong to someone. Four groups of four numbers each. That's all we can tell you.