tanga! la nun energy bah? oh! matter
Not proper grammar, just use other terms to indicate you agree, if you do.
If you have a brother and a sister and don't know what you call them when you are talking about both of them, then the answer is sibblings.
like the name suggests it provides the definition of the terms used in a text.. maybe you should read them from time to time
after 7 months they should mate (and just in case use some baby boost!:)
The proper grammar is "There has come a time." "There" is the subject of the sentence and is singular, hence the correct verb form to use is "has" instead of "have."
There are many terms when you wish to use the Enterprise Car Rental. You have to be a certain age to rent a car, have insurance and fuel is not provided are some things in the terms.
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Nicker or nugget is some slang terms the English use to describe money. Some more slang they use is bag of sand, bender, beehive, beer tokens, and bar.
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A proper name for a footballer's wife can vary depending on personal preference, but common terms include "WAG," which stands for "Wives and Girlfriends," or simply referring to her by her name or title, such as "Mrs." followed by the footballer's last name. Some may also use affectionate terms like "partner" or "spouse." Ultimately, the choice of name reflects the individual's relationship and preferences.
Proper use of articles involves knowing when to apply "a," "an," and "the." Use "a" before consonant sounds (e.g., "a book") and "an" before vowel sounds (e.g., "an apple"). "The" is used for specific nouns that are already known to the listener or reader (e.g., "the book on the table"). Remember that some nouns may not require an article at all, especially when speaking in general terms (e.g., "Water is essential for life").
one time i matt harry styles while walking to get some luncho. this is what happens when you don't use proper grammar.