A fish, makes them responsible for keeping it alive without placing too much responsibility in their hands.
If someone expects something, such as getting a certain present for Christmas, you could call them expectant or hopeful. The word expectant is an adjective.
is a figure of speech in which someone absent or death or something non-human is addressed as if it were alive and present and could reply.
depends on ther personality of the person.. question needs more detail. You could found out what this person likes and base the present on a hobby or something like that :)
Purchase them, if asked what "little present" someone can offer for the baby suggest something (reasonable) that could be purchased that can be of use to the child as it grows
If the employee built the item under the direction of the employer, using the employer's plans or specifications, the employer will be responsible. If the employee did not follow the directions of the employer, particularly if it strayed from the standards of a normal build, then the employee could be held responsible.
The verb continuing is the present particle of the verb, continue. It refers to someone or something that is remaining in an existence or operation, also it could mean to be persisting in an activity or process.
Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.
A person who has something has it right now. They could say, "I have this." But if they give it to someone else, they no longer have it. They would not be able to say they have it. They would say, "I had it." Meaning they used to have it. 'Have' is present-tense, whereas 'had' refers to something you used to have, and is past-tense.
Something that depicts your significant other in your eyes. A present that represents them. You also could give them something they could use in their home like dishes or maybe a vase. Just a thought .
a movie. but it could also just mean the someone id doing something just for someone else to be happy... a movie. but it could also just mean the someone id doing something just for someone else to be happy...
it is someone who is responsible for selling coordination whcih could include giving prices ...
Someone who gives instructions. This could be someone teaching something to a group of people, so they are giving instructions on how to do something.