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You can say "j'ai toujours voulu" in French to mean "I've always wanted to".
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The suffix in excessive is ive.
Prefix: Un Suffix: Ive Base (root): Attract
The charge of a "hole" is positive (+ive), it is the lack of an electron (negative/-ive) to make the atom "neutral".
You can always cancel the contract but they will charge you for it.
It has the same number of protons (+ive charge) as it does electrons (- ive charge). If it does then the charges cancel each other out, making a neutral atom. If there is a charge then this is not an atom this is an ion. Hope this helped.
Equal no. of +ive protons and -ive electrons .
Protons having +ive charge .
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ive always though she was skater
Ive tried my wall plug and ive tried plugging it into my computer and rebooting the computer... all that comes up is the charging lightning bolt it doesnt charge. when i unplug it it has the connect to power source symbol... HELP!
since ive been in the world no:)
You can say "j'ai toujours voulu" in French to mean "I've always wanted to".
Its because she cares for you and wants to keep you out of trouble
ive always been able to drive immediately