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Decompose in this situation means to break down living things into smaller pieces, and then returning the nutrients back into the soil. The same wth decomposing.
Yes, it is very possible to break a coin.
The answer will depend on what you want to break it down into!
You break words into syllables. Take the word impossible, for instance: im.pos.si.ble
You work 5 hours a week and expect a break!
This was due to his quest for originality and novelty in his writing process. He also wanted to push the reader's "edge" a bit.
the process is called weathering when the rocks break down
Yes it will :(
Present Simple: I break Pres Continuous: I am breaking Pres Perfect: I have broken Pres Perf Contin: I have been breaking Past Simple: I broke Past Contin: I was breaking Future: I shall/will break Future Perfect: I will have broken Going-to Future: I am going to break Future-in-the-Past: I would break ----------- Present Conditional: I would break Past Conditional: I would have broken -------------------- Synthetic Subjunctive: break Analytical Present Subjunctive: I should break Analytical Past Subj: I should have broken ---------------------- Imperative: break! ----------------- Gerund /Present Participle: breaking Past Gerund: having broken -------------------
A break down of a certain situation.
Letter-writing
انگلینڈ، فرانس، جاپان، اٹلی، ترکی، جرمنی، کینیا
inertia
The process is called weathering because the changes in the weather break the rocks.
the process is called digestion
hydrolysis
The Glycolysis process allows living organisms break down glucose