Someone dropped the appointment on the floor and the cheap plastic piece holding it together broke it two. I'm sorry, but you aren't going to be able to fix it and you'll just have to get a new one.
go to an apple store and set up an appointment and they will give you a new ipod for only 100$
That depends on who has the appointment, for example:I have an appointment.You have an appointment. (singular)He has an appointment. (the third person, singular uses the verb 'has')It has an appointment. (the car, perhaps)We have an appointment.You have an appointment. (plural)They have an appointment.
"A Broken Appointment" by Thomas Hardy is a poem that reflects on the feeling of disappointment and heartbreak when someone fails to meet their promise or commitment, leaving the speaker feeling abandoned and betrayed. The poem explores themes of loss, loneliness, and the pain of unfulfilled expectations in relationships. Hardy's use of vivid imagery and melancholic tone conveys the speaker's emotional turmoil and sense of abandonment.
He has an appointment is correct. He had an appointment is the past tense
We have a doctor's appointment tomorrow.I will make you an appointment to see Mr Crawley.
The plural of appointment is appointments.
Appointment of Governor
The Appointment was created on 1969-07-18.
It is an appointment, which you do when you vote
How can I get appointment?
it depends on the contect appointment with eg. doctor : Ich habe einen Termin. appointment with friend: Treffen appointment with boy/girlfriend (date): Verabredung
Filipino word for appointment: tipanan