the most accurate time to take a PT is early in the morning with your first pee. . .
You can have a false pregnancy if you want a baby very badly but I would go to a doctor and have the test done there as some OTC tests are unreliable
Bad, badly, wrong, wrongly
* messed up really badly. * made a mistake
The prefix "mis-" means wrong, badly, or incorrectly. It is used to indicate a mistake or failure in the action described by the base word it is attached to.
It is possible to have a fake pregnancy, where you want so badly to be pregnant, that your body recreates all the symptoms of pregnancy.
The long term negative affects of netball is that you can badly sprain your ankles or feel the pain for a while
That is not an immediate sign of pregnancy. It is more a sign of eating badly or worry.
Nobody in Mr. Hanson's fifth grade math class understood negative numbers, but Joseph did especially badly with them."Bad" is an adjective, and modifies nouns. "Badly" is an adverb, and generally modifies verbs (altho it can also modify nouns). "I feel bad." "I was bad." "I did badly." "He drove badly."The student failed the class because his paper was badly written.
You can get hurt badly. Possibly a chance of getting killed
Yes the word badly is an adverb.Badly is almost always used as an adverb.Examples:She runs badly. (Badly is describing the way she runs.)He wants a new TV badly. (Badly is describing the how much he wants the TV. Wants is the verb.)They did badly in the elections. (They did not do well.)However, it may be considered an adjective when it is used with the verb "feel.""He felt badly about the mistake."Here, the opposite would be 'he felt good' about it, and good is an adjective. On the other hand, referring to health, saying 'he felt good' is actually an informal way of saying 'he felt well.'
u get flippen badly injured . if u like football so do i,be carefull!
The prefix "mis-" typically means "bad" or "wrong." In the words misanthrope, mistake, and misogyny, it conveys a sense of negativity or error.