Give something back means if you take something you must give someone something else in return.
Consumers are still being rational (sensible) when they purchase something that results in no benefit if they believed that it would give them benefit when they purchased it.
the opportunity cost of an item is what you give up to get that item. in this case, you want to see a movie, so you may have to give up the movie time to study or something else, that is your opportunity cost.
nothing
It means something like 'make a space for something'.
no hobbies give you or your children something to do
being on time to something "/
A combination of time adverbs, prepositional phrases, and verb tenses is used to define where and when something is being said. Time adverbs like "now," "yesterday," or "soon" indicate when something is being said, while prepositional phrases like "at home," "in the office," or "on the bus" indicate where something is being said. Additionally, verb tenses like present, past, or future also give clues about the timing of the statement.
give them something naste to eat
give me a essay on something you did for the first time.
It means give you a little time to think about something; stop bothering you about whatever it is.
being careful on the first time doing something.
no it is not something to worry about,because once they get used to it they will remember. just give them time.
when you wake up in morning and only have a certain time to do something
Saying, "You don't give" is blaming someone for not sharing and being selfish. When you say, "I won't give," you are deciding that you will not give something, and you have your own reason NOT to...
How about 12*12 = 144 as one example
Sounds like you did something wrong and is being punished. Most likely did they not mean it quite that harsh but was angry or worried about you. Give them time and be a good kid and then ask when they are in a good mood. Might work if there is a special event or something. Bide your time.