A shadow, for one.
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No performances is. You can say "They will all have their performances tonight" but you cannot say "They will all have their perform tonight."
She doesn't have one she is the same height as the actor who plays her.
Summer doesn't last long. It's got a short-term lease; it's over in a day.
Yes in most cases. But not in all cases.
There is no specific short or tall in the world of maths. It all depends on you.
No, not at all. It's all about genes, so your child could be short or tall. Sometimes it's what they call a 'throwback' and one relative could be tall. As Gomer Pyle would say, 'Surprise, surprise!' My mother-in-law was 5' tall, and her second eldest son (my husband) is 6' 6" tall, while the 3 other brothers are 6' tall.
no he was not tall at all he was a women hight
They are all different sizes you they can be short or tall it doesn't matter what size they are.
It depends. To a short person, he is tall. To a tall person he is short. To a fat person, he is thin. To a thin person, he is fat. It all depends on how you look at it.
Homozygous for tall is TT Homozygous for short is tt All F1 offspring from this cross are Tt which makes them genotypically heterozygous and phenotypically tall.
tall.
Some like short womenSome like tall womenIt all depends on the guys preference.
Neither, but closer to short. In US English, most words with -all have the AW sound (ball = bawl) rather than the short A (as in gal and shall). This is called a caret O.So tall is not pronounced the same as in tallow or talent.
All of the offspring had at least one dominant tall allele. All of the offspring in the F1 generation were heterozygous "Tt" meaning they each had one tall allele "T" and one short allele "t". It also suggest that one parent was homozygous tall TT and the other was homozygous short "tt."
I think not as tall is the dominant allele here.T = tallt = shortTT X ttall would beTt======and tall.
No, not really at all, short for a man, average ish for a woman