yes because so we will be trained in speaking english
It means, "inside" or "within."
There is four schools all inside of morehouse campus and its two schools for the boys and two schools for the girls and all total the population as curent as 2008 there is 4000- 7000 people but it will be co-ed on the campus but jus not inside of working classrooms
Any university which is UGC recognised does not require AICTE approval for running B.tech program inside campus. Hence, Teerthankar mahaveer university also does not require AICTE approval for running B.tech inside campus
Learn English - What does a saxophone have inside it?Answer - it is hollow - there is nothing inside a saxophone
The English translation of dans le is "inside the" or "in the".
The English Cemetery in Rome is located in the Testaccio neighborhood, near the Pyramid of Cestius. It is officially known as the "Cimitero Acattolico di Roma" and is the final resting place of many notable English-speaking individuals, including the poets John Keats and Percy Shelley.
Technically speaking, yes, yes you could. Seeing as your eye isn't exactly what sees. As long as you don't remove the important parts inside someone's eye, you should be, hypothetically speaking, able to see with a part of your eye missing.
In American Language they say like this: "I wonder why she did that." In British English, most punctuation goes outside of quotation marks. Example: She said, "I wonder what they're doing". But in American English, the opposite rule applies -- most punctuation goes inside of quotation marks. Example: She said, "I wonder what they're doing."
I'm on the car means that the person speaking is located on top of the car. I am in the car means that the speaking is inside of the car.
Within or inside.
version which is inside.
interno