You can use these words in a few ways when making sentence. You can put I am trying to teach the same temperature as day before.
so it can be a fair test
you use it as an action as in: i shuddered from the freezing temperature in the room. or in a question: did you just shudder when i touched you?
Use a variable for the question
No, but you can use characters that look like question marks, for example ʔ.
Yes, it works in the same manner.
Too many variables may be applied here- As stated, the question is unanswerable.
Of course. The answer to your question is YES. The formula to use is [C] = ([F]-32) X 5/9
To effectively manage teaching 2 toddlers at the same time, create a structured routine, use visual aids and interactive activities, provide clear and simple instructions, offer positive reinforcement, and practice patience and consistency.
teaching plan :)like teaching demo, return demonstration.
The same answer as your purpose in asking such a dumb question
It's the same question meaning there's no reason to ask another questions that's the same thing. Just use the answer from what it redirects you to.
No, one would use the same temperature setting with ceramic cookware as with metal or silicon cookware.