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The correct grammar is "Your mother works as a receptionist." This sentence is in the present tense and uses the correct conjugation of the verb "works" with the subject "your mother."
Yes, it is correct to say "he works in a newspaper" to indicate that someone is employed by a newspaper company.
t is correct to say that illuminatural still works.
Mary is a student who works hard
WRONG - It works just like a battery maybe correct? - It is electrochemical.
"Home-works" is not a correct term. The plural of "homework" is "homework assignments" or simply "homework."
There are no "correct" abbreviations for birds. The first syllable usually works: car.
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I believe you are referring to the radula, a tongue-like structure with chitinous scales on it used to rasp and intake moss stuck to rocks.Radula correct sirePalps
I believe you are referring to the radula, a tongue-like structure with chitinous scales on it used to rasp and intake moss stuck to rocks.Radula correct sirePalps
I say Duuh-Mint (like mint :)) it can be said "Dee-Mint" also, so either way works :)
It works like this; published on July 5th, in 2012, at 3 o'clock. Also; Published in the US, - by myself, - on the companies website.