Both,Depends on what you say the sentence/s!
They are both correct. Lists is a plural and list is a singular. So saying: "Here are the lists is saying you have plural lists. While saying: "Here is the list" is saying you have only one list.
fine
means a man is judged by its appearance in the society
Fine, I will give me a list.
I believe it is an English way of saying adamn fine woman. if you excuse the language.
The fine details.
not a saying, it just means fine line which is pronounced fin lin with their accents
It should be FINE and DANDY - it means the same as "fine," which is just saying everything is well.
It's a fine distinction, but the context would be important. In many cases, saying, "It is for them" means it will be theirs but it is not theirs yet.
I'm Not Sure, But Of Reading A Few Times, She Seems To Say 'I'm Fine' Alot, Including When She Isn't Fine.
* joe jones is not cute * he is hott
The fastest and most plain way to find a list of those Pokemon is to just do a search on Google saying "List of Pokemon from Saphire"