We wouldn't desire to renew the agreement would be the correct answer.
One can say home-works if that is one's desire it does not mean that it will be grammatically correct though.
The correct statement is "Hope things get better." This is the grammatically correct way to express a wish or desire for improvement in a situation.
No. We are cognizant of something, not with it. Perhaps you mean consistent with?
That if she tells him what what desire most, he will have to marry her.
A natural desire to bond with people who are most like us and A desire to seek agreement
The correct spelling is "desirable"
That is the correct spelling for "itched" (having had an itch, or had a desire).
The correct spelling is "rebellion" (action against authority).
I only know the correct tyre pressure for a Citroen Picasso , not a Citreon Picasso - sorry
Do you mean Covet, if so it means to have a desire to possess something that another has. If you mean Covenant, then this means to make an agreement or promise to God.
Yes. Just by asking this question you have shown your desire and willingness to be independent and your own boss. You should consult a career counselor to determine if you have the correct specialized business experience.
That is the correct spelling of the word "appetite" (desire to eat).