No, it is not possible to say "Lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala" in one breath. On average, we can only hold a breath for about 20-30 seconds before needing to take another breath.
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "what all do you expect." A more correct way to phrase this question would be: "What do you expect?" or "What are your expectations?"
No, it is not correct. The correct way to phrase it would be "Thank you to all of you."
No, after need there are two possible forms, either to+verb or verb+ing. As such you should say, "You need to do your homework" not "You need do your homework." . It is also possible to say "The house needs cleaning." In this case the need + verb+ing form is a passive construction. It means the same as saying, "The house needs to be cleaned."
No, a more correct way to phrase it would be "I am following your lead on this."
Another way to say "back and forth" is "to and fro."
No es possible.
It is not possible to say that in a way that does not reveal underlying racial assumptions and judgments. Why does it need to be said at all? Ask yourself that.
A tree diagram is the way to identify and count all possible outcomes.
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full on, to the extreme
i would say to look in your local phone book which would have all companies in your area and if possible ring as many as you can and get quotes from each this way you can get it for the cheapest price possible
eBay all the way.
It's not possible at all. So stop searching youtube videos about or that stuff. They give it out to contest winners sometimes, but other than that, no possible way. For the people who say you can, you are wrong, wrong, wrong.
No way. There is no possible way to say that someone has a mental illness because they rub their beard a different way.
It means "ok" It is a slang-y way to say "all right."
An alternative way to describe a know-it-all is to say that they are "overly knowledgeable" or have a "pompous demeanor."
The alternative way to say it would be "Use to be". All though, if you meant to ask for the alternative way to say "Have Been" then the answer would be "Was ". I hope that helped.