This question has not been answered because it is an incomplete sentence and the answer people do not know what you need to know.
"shoes and socks" I would assume.
I would assume, 'On the road to glory'.
It is tempting to interpret "as" as a preposition, and to assume that the noun after it is the objective case. But this is not how "as" works. In general, in any comparison using "as", both sides of the comparison use the same noun case.Constructions of this type usually involve an implied phrase. Listening for the implied words makes the case clear. For example:"I told you the same thing as (I told) her.""You would feel the same as she (would feel)."In your example, "She" is the subject of the implied verb, and uses the subjective case.
It is a phrase, not a term. The phrase is reductio ad absurdum.
I would assume its the same government that Sweden has given that Stockholm is in Sweden.
well brick con 2011 was October 1st and 2nd so i assume 2012 i would assume it would probably be the same but i don't know for sure :)
It is a phrase, not a term. The phrase is reductio ad absurdum.
The same Latin phrase is on EVERY U.S. coin - E Pluribus Unum, meaning "From Many, One". It refers to the fact that the U.S. is one country made up of many states and people. You did look at other coins to see if they had the same phrase, I assume - ??
I would assume its the same government that Sweden has given that Stockholm is in Sweden.
They're both the same two beings mushed together, i would assume they would be exact equals.
i assume you are talking about pH and the indicator would stay the same, just get wet
The phrase means that the person is treated extremely well and in the same manner as you would treat a royal.