No.
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Sat - ur - day is the correct syllabification of Saturday.
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Only if it has been exposed to poisons, chemicals or has ben sat out for a while
he sat around and ate cheese puffs!
You should begin studying for the SAT eight to twelve months before you plan to take the SAT. You should enroll in a SAT preparation course at least six months prior to taking the SAT.
No. last answer said no, but it is supposed to take 72 hrs, so Friday to sat is 1 day, sat to sun is 2 days, and sun to mon is 3 days, tues would be the fourth day. you should be safe.
they sat down with a pint of larger and a packet of cheese and onion crisps
Sat-ur-day
The dates for the SAT should be located at your school. There should also be a list of all the centers and schools that are giving the SAT and the time and date.
i would! it should be safe unless it wasn't covered then flys could have been on it :o