'At last' is called an idiom.
'But' can be a conjunction, preposition, adverb or noun.
'Therefore' is an adverb.
You should use "Russ's" in this case, as it is the correct possessive form for a singular noun ending in "s." Therefore, the correct sentence would be "Russ's laptop was stolen last week." This usage is consistent with standard English grammar conventions.
That was the longest meeting ever! I'm sad tomorrow is my last day working in the front doing exams,x-rays,therphy & Hivamats! :((( Although, I'm very thankful for this opportunity its going to be weird having a office and doing management work! I'm sure, I'll still want to do a lot more.
grammar! like i said last time better grammar and i will tell you
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The very last (question or statement) is the 'ultimate' one. The next to last is the 'penultimate' one.
It seems to be "plop" you read swine by putting the last letter of the word (in English) at the front. Therefore, pplo is "plop"
It is the last digit of 34= 81. Therefore it is 1.It is the last digit of 34= 81. Therefore it is 1.It is the last digit of 34= 81. Therefore it is 1.It is the last digit of 34= 81. Therefore it is 1.
pi is a transcendental number, which is a kind of irrational number. That means that the decimal representation of pi does not end (nor does it have a recurring sequence). There is, therefore, no last digit.
Well in my point of view it should not be English. If the Germans had won the last world war maybe the international language would be German, but the allies won, and English-speaking countries dominated the alliance. Therefore, our international language is English. From my perspective, Interlingua would be a better choice. Interlingua is politically neutral and was developed to be easy to learn for as many people as possible. The grammar is simple and regular. Interlingua can be used to communicate with other people or to learn more traditional languages in a short time.
George Frederick Nicholl has written: 'A Bengali Grammar: Also an Asamese Grammar. Being the First and Last Parts ..'
"The last" in English is l'ultimo in Italian.
If your last name is: Woodward then you have a good English last name :D