Tell me how much? I'll think about it xD
you canl'nt
so you can grow up, have a good job and get a lot of money.
"¿Estudiaste mucho?" is what you would use for a single event - a specific day or study period. For studying over time, as for an entire course or year, you would use "estudiaba". Examples: Did you study a lot yesterday? would be "¿Estudiste mucho ayer?". If you want to say "did you study a lot while in college?" you would say "¿Estudiaba mucho mientras estaba en la universidad?"
This depends on what you consider "a lot of money". The majority of middle class Americans would consider 2300 dollars to be a lot of money to this day. With that said, yes 2300 was a lot of money in 1890.
the victors in catching fire protect peeta because they know he means a lot to katniss and if he were to die she would abandon them and the rebellion would have no "symbol"
To, make a lot of money you have to learn a lot of things such a detective makes probably 800,000.00 and an inventor makes 8000,000 maybe it all matters on how much you study. A lot of other jobs also make a lot of money you just have to work hard for them. Thanks, was happy to answer Your question.
It would take a lot of money because you have to pay for every thing to be able to survive and get to outer space.
Abandon car was in customers parking lot for months, he gave it to me, i am want to verify it it been, stolen ?
No it would not
No. I wish it was. It would save a lot of people a lot of money!
It means "He is rich; he has a lot of money" It does not mean"there is a lot of money"; that would be "il y a beaucoup d'argent."
I think you should run a lot. Like twice a day. And do 50 sit-ups day and night. And For those 2 weeks you should try to abandon sugar as much as possible. This is how I got a lot of muscle.And you will abandon a lot of fat while doing this