Probably the person who did the good thing was not doing it to get a reward, so no.
The theme is basically a moral message that people will be rewarded for being brave, loyal, and honest.
Yes. Bacteria in the stomach aid in digestion and are "rewarded" by being able to eat some of the food themselves.
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The reason why you should get a UPVC Conservatory is because you can be outside and entertain people with the illusion of being outside, without having to deal with the weather.
If you chat with people on the xbox without being on the xbox then you are not on the xbox so can't chat with people on the xbox
To reward someone is also to recognize them (him / her).
No, you should not. Can you imagine the immense pain hating them causes being inflicted upon yourself? It would drive you mad. Remember the Golden Rule.
sorry the question mark is on the wrong spot people
There is no singular form of the noun 'people' without 'person'.
The best gift to give your boyfriend for a 1 year anniversary if you were a teen is, a teddy bear.
The simple subject in the sentence "The employees at the factory were rewarded for their hard work" is "employees." It refers to the main noun that the sentence is about, which is the group being rewarded. The phrase "at the factory" is a prepositional phrase that provides additional information but does not alter the simple subject.
The reward for being high on the monthly contribution lists is... being on the list, and the feeling of accomplishment that you get from helping people on the site. Although we appreciate all of our volunteers, there are no other rewards for making the tops of any of the leaderboards.