How I interpret this:
Is this a correct sentence: "But you like?" Answer: No. It needs an auxiliary verb and a noun: "But, do you like it?" would work.
Right angles are 90 degrees. | | | | | _________ This is what a right angle looks like.
t the right
I think he like CHEESE! that what mouse usally like right? yap! your right and that all .
i dont know if the girl i like is right for me?
Right angles are 90 degrees. | | | | | _________ This is what a right angle looks like.
Well there is a rap sorta version "Right round" by Flo Rida and then theres "you spin me round" by Dead or Alive. "Right Round" is like "you spin my head right round right round" and "you spin me right round" is like "you spin me right round baby right round like a record"
It looks like a corner. 90 degrees. also a right angle
Like a right angle with a line joining the 2 ends.
A folded napkin is often folded into a right triangle. The corners of walls can be shaped like a right angle.
It looks like a right angle a right angle wich is 90 degrees
It means "Right" (like the right thing).
any right triangle with thickness