If my car broke down in my bills have got behind I dont have no way of paying them cause I don't have the funding and just went threw a divorce could I get a grant or help.
can i get temporary assistance if my bills are behind?
can i get some assistance with my bills
help paying telephone bill
He fell behind during the hike.
"Behind" is typically used in a prepositional phrase, as in "behind the lamp." A prepositional phrase can be used to describe things, nonetheless. "Your keys are behind the lamp." Behind the lamp tells where the keys are located."Behind" can also be used as an adjective on its own. "John fell behind." Behind describes where John fell.
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The paper was irretrievable after it fell behind the couch.
Bills siblings were making alot of racket so when Bill fell off of the old wagon the sibilings did not notice,nor the parents.
Because he fell behind in his schoolwork!
No, the word 'behind' is a preposition, an adverb, and an informal noun (another word for 'buttocks').Examples:There is another parking lot behind the store. (preposition)We're falling behind. (adverb)Her feet flew up and she fell on her behind. (noun)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'behind' is it.Example: Her feet flew up and she fell on her behind. She rubbed it and called for her mom. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'behind' in the second sentence)
She was in the hospital becuz, she was jet skiing and she fell right where there was a boat behind her.
Clapton wrote it for following the death of his son, Connor, who fell from a window.
There is a black hole thingy I fell in and saw it with my gogoles
You can start making your payments on time and avoid accidents
They were told that they had to move because military was after them, and anyone that fell behind or stopped would be killed