I MADE UP A SONG: I like pie, da ba Dee da ba daa da ba Dee da ba daa.
I think the question is, who doesn't like pie?
It depends, if the person who owns the house they're decorating happens to like pie and wants the decorator to decorate with pie, there you go, you have a pie-like house!
I want to!! Smashing a pie in someone's face would be fun!!
Farmer Wants a Wife - 2007 As Country as Apple Pie 1-5 was released on: USA: 4 June 2008
she wants to make millions of dollars $$
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Pie Graphs are usually found in the geometry section of math!Answer:Pie graphs are often used in budget discussions where the presenter wants to show "what share of the pie" each office function gets or which eachpart of the company contibutes.
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This is because she wants them to be delivered to her house by Mohammed
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Yes, it is one. The proper use of that is : Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow. She wants to see him. Most people would say "Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow, she wants to see him." But there is no conjunction to the comma. The proper way of putting THAT sentence is "Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow, and she wants to see him." Which is not correct either way. So yes, that is a run on sentence. Another example of a run on sentence is:Jessica didn't like the pie at Thanksgiving she didn't eat itProper way:Jessica didn't like the pie at Thanksgiving, so she didn't eat itSo is a conjunction, by the way.or:Jessica didn't like the pie at Thanksgiving. She didn't eat it.Glad to help!