It is raining cats and dogs..... She is under the weather. We'll just have to weather out the storm. . . . . come hell or high water. I DONT KNOW ANY OTHERS SO SORRY!!!!!!!
is in the weather, when u get a test its like 99\100 .... and like the prices..
It is an error that occurs due to some uncontrollable item such as changes in the weather that can cause temperature changes, or unforeseen genetic expressions that can foul up your results.
A big difference is in how one describes (current) weather conditions. In English one says: "It [the weather] is beautiful." "It is cold." "It is hot." etc. In French one does not use the verb "to be" in this case; one uses the verb "faire," which normally translates as "to do" or "to make." Examples: It [the weather] is beautiful --> Il fait beau. It is cold --> Il fait froid. It is hot --> Il fait chaud.
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A dime a dozen
you have to be more clear with your question
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There appears to be no equation in the question: only some disjoint expressions. Expressions cannot be solved.
Two expressions. Two expressions. Two expressions. Two expressions.
A math teacher!
good day laddie! or lassie.
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