Passed away
In a way you could say that she was homeschooled. As a royal child, Hatshepsut would have been tutored in the palace as were all other royal children.In a way you could say that she was homeschooled. As a royal child, Hatshepsut would have been tutored in the palace as were all other royal children.In a way you could say that she was homeschooled. As a royal child, Hatshepsut would have been tutored in the palace as were all other royal children.In a way you could say that she was homeschooled. As a royal child, Hatshepsut would have been tutored in the palace as were all other royal children.In a way you could say that she was homeschooled. As a royal child, Hatshepsut would have been tutored in the palace as were all other royal children.In a way you could say that she was homeschooled. As a royal child, Hatshepsut would have been tutored in the palace as were all other royal children.In a way you could say that she was homeschooled. As a royal child, Hatshepsut would have been tutored in the palace as were all other royal children.In a way you could say that she was homeschooled. As a royal child, Hatshepsut would have been tutored in the palace as were all other royal children.In a way you could say that she was homeschooled. As a royal child, Hatshepsut would have been tutored in the palace as were all other royal children.
If this is for school I don't suggest it. But you could say: Come at me bro! Or You mad bro!
Other ways to say someone is cool is just saying that they are awesome.Or if you are from newfoundland you could say that there sick :)
Other then loved forever, you could say cherished, adored, enchanted by/with
Another way to say that a person has died is to say they "passed away." Other phrases include "departed this life" or "lost their life." These expressions are often used to convey the event with sensitivity and compassion.
There's no nice way to say this, but yes, Oprah, just like every other human that's ever lived, will eventually die.
You can say that any way you want, but the way I taught my dog is: "Shake". Some other ways that that you could use: paw, high five, or just simply "Give me your paw."
Well, if you are she, and she is you, then you could properly say, "This is she." If I call you on the phone, and ask for you, and you say, "this is she," you are correct. Easy way to tell if you should say "she: or "her" -- say the sentence backwards. You woudn't say HER IS (this or any other adjective) but you would say "SHE IS (adjective).
You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.
I suppose you could say, "risks and benefits", or you could say "strengths and weaknesses"
A way to express not being mad at each other is to say that you have resolved your differences or that there are no hard feelings. You could also say that you are on good terms or that you've cleared the air. Ultimately, it conveys a sense of understanding and forgiveness between the parties involved.
yes that is one way of saying it. Other way is that the muscle contracts and relaxs when it is being used. Also other way maybe you could say it as expanding and shinking. But thats not really correct