Only three: por favor (please) and gracias (thank you).
Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.
You are going to the library on Main Street.
all of Mexico's words are foreign besides "Mexico". no no no even that is foreign
Before going for mathematical words, I strongly recommend you work on English words. There are no such words as "figers" or "paractise".
all of Mexico's words are foreign besides "Mexico". no no no even that is foreign
How long ago did you start? A day more than that. In other words: you are probably not going to be able to hide this from your dentist.
You should get a dictionary and look up words before you use them.
No, there are no spaces within hyphenated words. There should only be a space before and after the entire word like all words when you are writing.
There is no way. Even if you translate the letters, the words you get do not tell you anything about the enchantment you're going to get.
The quotation marks should be placed around Nick's spoken words. The correct sentence would be: Nick said, "I am going to wash the car." The comma comes before the opening quotation mark to separate the dialogue from the narrative.
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Juliet's last words before she dies in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" are: "O comfortable friar, where is my lord? I do remember well where I should be: And there I am."