You answer, " You too! ".
Thanks, you too!
8 Days a Week A person that says they are working 8 Days a Week means that they are working harder than anyone else. (Not enough hours in the day to do other things).
Tenha uma semana maravilhosa, (magnífica, bacana, boa, grandiosa, etc.)
The people in the village were gaunt because of no water to drink
Yes, the possessive form of the noun week is the correct form for 'the end of the week' (the week's end).
"Feliz Ano Novo" It's the sentence that everyone says in the first week of the year (January) but you can't use it for the beginning of school year, just civil year. (I'm Portuguese)
No, respond means in the present, now or in the future; responded means in the past, previously: I have that information and can respond to the inquiry. I will respond to your inquiry as soon as I can. I responded to the inquiry last week.
I'm going there next week.
no its physically impossible
They mean the upcoming week.
We have a registered boxer. The vet says he is in great shape and everything. He is 9 weeks and weighs 11.8 pounds
you just say one week you spend with her and the next week you send with your friend. lol!
The Bible says so!
"Quel jour est-ce" translates to "What day is it?" in English. You can respond by giving the current day of the week, such as "Aujourd'hui, c'est [day of the week]."
The adjective are 'great' and 'last'. The nouns are 'time', 'Bahamas' and 'week'.
Over Somebody Else's Shoulder by Thurston Harris
last week
What??