Abraham Lincoln
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Engagement, Marrige, and eternity. The eternity stands for married or love for all eternity. X
The noun will, and the verb to will, have the related adjective forms willed and willing, and the present participle willing has an adverb form, willingly (by means of free will, or choice).
__________ are present in the cell which are responsible for digestion of microbes.
Well, there are 3. You give someone something willingly as a present. You have a great talent. Or you are giving someone something.
The philosophical theory of eternity is the idea that time is a constant and unchanging aspect of reality. It suggests that past, present, and future all exist simultaneously, rather than time being a linear progression. This theory considers eternity to be a higher, unchanging reality beyond our temporal experience.
"Responsible" is an adjective. It does not have a past tense. Instead, the past tense would apply to the word before. (Present - she is responsible, Past - she was responsible.)
Aldehyde (functional group). The molecule responsible is cinnamaldehyde.
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I am responsible for my past, present, and future. I have control over my actions, decisions, and choices that shape my experiences and outcomes. Ultimately, my choices and actions determine the direction of my life.
Hydrogen is present in ALL acids. It is the hydrogen ions that are responsible for the acidic properties.
The word will can be a noun or a verb. There is an adjective formed from the present participle (willing) and a derivative (willful). The related adverbs are willingly and willfully, but each has connotations separate from the verb will.