the Constitution
they are established by the Contsitution.
they are established by the Contsitution.
The people who are voting have a lawyer that does it
It depends how many people you are addressing and if you wish to make it formal or informal No limpia (informal single) No limpie (formal single) No limpiéis (informal plural) No limpien (formal plural)
Those required for the career you wish to pursue.
Both "I wish I was there" and "I wish I were there" are grammatically correct, but "I wish I were there" is considered more formal and is often used in more traditional or formal writing. "I wish I was there" is more commonly used in informal or everyday conversations.
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The formal word for "want" is "desire." It conveys a longing or wish for something and is often used in more formal contexts. Other synonyms include "wish," "yearn," or "aspire," depending on the specific nuance intended.
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GS-11, is a federal civil-service paygrade and there are MANY thousands of employees holding this paygrade scattered throughout every agency of the government. The qualifications for any of these jobs vary WIDELY depending on the job you wish to apply for. Contact the agency you wish to work for and ask for a job vacancy announcement for the job you wish - all the qualifications for THAT job will be listed on it.
It depends on how formal you wish to be. Sayounara is formal, but you could say Ja ne or just bye bye.
The answer depends on whether or not you wish to become a licensed CNA or work as an unlicensed Nursing assistant. You will find both sets of qualifications under the keyword criteria: nursing assistant job qualifications