A leopard can never change it's spots means that a trait possessed by a person (usually something negative is meant, like unfaithfulness, greed, etc) can't be changed and the person will continue to display the negative trait throughout their life no matter what they may promise.
Certainly. If one were to make a comparison saying "He can run as quick as a cheetah" then it would be grammatically correct.
ok if this question is saying "why do you call a cheetah" i can answer it. the "cheetah" comes from a Indian word that means "spotted one"
They are saying that she gained to much weight. Which means that she was to big to be a cheetah girl anymore.
Both are correct.
'no rest for the wicked' is correct
Yes, it is correct
The correct spelling is "saying." It is a present participle form of the verb "say."
no
The correct way form of this is "To love is to endure"
Both are grammatically correct.
The correct way of saying bum is ANUS.
No. The correct way of saying it is: "I promised to send you".