Yes, if it is true.
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80%
He got 6 wrong.
tetrahedral, if it had three electron groups it would be trigonal planar
73.684% correct.
Yes, peer pressure can sometimes be used to motivate individuals to engage in positive behaviors or make positive choices. When people are surrounded by peers who demonstrate positive behaviors and values, they may be more likely to follow suit in order to fit in or gain approval. However, it is important that the peer pressure is encouraging healthy and constructive actions.
"We have brought an umbrella because the weather forecast indicated a high chance of rain."
Two can be correct; one is not correct.Have you got anything to tell me is a correct question.Have you got anything telling me is an incorrect use of the word telling.Have you got anything, tell me is a correct question if you add a comma after the word anything.
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The correct spelling for Tackling is Tackling you got it write who ever asked this question i don't know why you asked it :)
"Had got" is not considered correct grammar. It should be either "had" or "got," depending on the context of the sentence.
It is a phishing scam. Do not provide any personal information and certainly do not share any account information or money with them.
we don't have any pets in our family.
That's not an idiom, it's just a statement. Someone is saying they got no response to a question or action.
We had a flat tire, Amos was sun burned, and we got lost.
We've got your back. Is this a correct statement?
its where you got you information from such as websites,magizines,dictionaries,any kind of resource.:)