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The reason why climate vary in small differences is because elevation. For example, the areas of high elevation on the Mexican Plateau can have surprisingly cool temperatures.
"Ellen felt that flowers and candles would help increase the romantic ambience of her bedroom." (it is most often used as a syn. for "atmosphere")
Geography influenced greek culture by sustaining the system, the culture was made based on geography, for example, how mountainess the country was. If there were a lot of lakes, the culture was bright and sophisticated. The people there enjoyed music, arts. If there were mountains the culture was cruel and believed in no gods. That culture enjoyed enslaving others, and the government was totalitarian. If there were deserts then the culture was based on animals. The people there were not intelligent, they hated soft tunes, and acted a bit like cavemen.
Pine and other types of cones occur on pine trees and other types of evergreen trees that do not have leaves that are dropped at the end of the growig season. The cones are the fruit of the trees.
Some of the wars and battles in the Bible were considered genocides, for example the battle in the Old Testament, where Saul and his army destroyed all the Amalekites but failed to kill the livestock, as Samuel's had instructed. Some features of the ideology motivating the Roman destruction of Carthage in 146 BC have surprisingly modern echoes in 20th-century genocides. Perhaps 150,000 were massacred.
It was surprisingly easy to depart from the norm, in this example.
Yes, surprisingly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example: I was very nervous but the performance surprisingly wentsmoothly.
an example of a romantic poem from Europe is Romeo and Juliet.
find a romantic way to propse! example the place you to had your first date! ps dont put it in her food she could choke and die
I enjoyed our conversation last night.
The past participle of enjoy is "enjoyed". The simple past tense is also "enjoyed". For example, I enjoyed the game.
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To enjoy = nehená (× ×”× ×”) But to conjugate the past tense, you'd have to provide the subject of the sentence. For example: I enjoyed = neheneti (× ×”× ×³×ª×™) We enjoyed = nehenenu (× ×”× ×™× ×•)
It depends. To whom are you speaking and in what context? If you say "Je t'aime" / "Je t'adore" (I love you / I adore you) to a relative or good friend, it's not romantic at all. Example: If my best friend surprised me with concert tickets, I'd say: "Wow, you're the best! I adore you! Thanks so much", etc. (No romantic tone, there.) If you say it to your spouse or boyfriend/girlfriend, then yes, the phrases are romantic. Hope this helps. =)
The term enjoyed simply means to take pleasure in something and have fun. For example one might have enjoyed a good party or a good game of football. One might have enjoyed spending time with a loved one.
The word remarkable is an adjective. It means noticeable or extraordinary.
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