Yes :)
Broken timing belt/chain will do it.
Yes the hotel would be liable if it was through no fault of your own
No, 'the most dead' is not appropriate grammatically. Better: Without the loans, the project would certainly fail.
A child definition for the word abrupt would probably be : suddenly;without warning. example: The bus came to an abrupt stop.
Stop whatever it is the warning was for.
well if you give someone a warning in that case it would be
I would write the note by saying: I am sorry but I do not approve of in appropriate language. If you are going to continue using I will have nothing left to do but fire you. Hope I helped(:
Both of these are correct sentences, but they have different meanings. In "It is appropriate", appropriate is an adjective meaning suitable. Appropriate as a verb means to take without permission, so one can say that something has been appropriated. It is less common to say something isappropriated, although the usage is correct. Using appropriate as an adjective is the more common form.
i seriously would!! when you get there, tell them that you have been planning for a while, and call and make a reservation! hahaha
Could be in need of a tune up.
It may become noisy or it may just fail without warning.
rephrase your question, and I'll give you an appropriate answer