A) The Sandwiches might be being made too soon and stored in a refrigerator.
- Make them to order.
B) The bread might be becoming soggy from the ham.
- A good layer of butter/spread will act as a "waterproofing" for the bread
C) The cling-film/Saranwrap wrapping might not be properly airtight
- check on this
You just have, that's the correct spelling.
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The correct spelling is "protest" (complaints or grievances).
No. You would say "Imagine you are joyful."
Yes, correct but very awkward. It needs context. He could ever imagine what?
If you mean sandwiches for more than one kid/child, it would be kids' (s apostrophe) sandwiches.For one kid: kid's sandwichesFor more than one kid: kids' sandwiches
No, it is not.
Job complaints are not the sort of thing that a web service would provide. If you have a complaint about your job or employer, the correct course of action is to use the employers HR complaints procedure.
Yes, also one often hears " Could you ever imagine ..."
The correct spelling is "imagine" (to mentally conceive or visualize).
Yes, in the noun phrase 'I myself', the reflexive pronoun 'myself' is used as an intensive pronoun to emphasize the antecedent 'I'.Examples:I read the note myself. (reflexive pronoun)I made myself a sandwich. (reflexive pronoun)I myself read that note. (intensive pronoun)I myself made these sandwiches. (intensive pronoun)
The correct spelling is to "imagine" (conceive, picture).