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Can you make more than one character on DC universe?

Most people say you can but i'm not sure, i'm gonna check tomorrow ill let you know


Is it proper english to say on tomorrow?

No, it is not proper English to say "on tomorrow." The correct phrase is "tomorrow."


How do you sing live and let die?

When you were young And your heart was an open book You used to say live and let live (You know you did, you know you did, you know you did) But if this ever changin' world In which we live in Makes you give in and cry Say live and let die Live and let die Live and let die Live and let die What does it matter to ya When ya got a job to do Ya got to do it well You got to give the other fella hell You used to say live and let live (You know you did, you know you did, you know you did) But if this ever changin' world In which we live in Makes you give in and cry Say live and let die Live and let die Live and let die Live and let die Say live and let die Say live and let die Live and let Live and let Live and let... die...


How do you say What time is our meeting tomorrow?

"What time is our meeting tomorrow?" is acceptable grammar.


How do you say tomorrow is Sunday?

"Tomorrow is Sunday."


What do you say when you don't know the answer?

"that's a good question." "let me get back to you on that." "I'm glad you asked b/c I'm not sure." "i want you to research that and get back to me tomorrow. extra credit may be involved." change the subject.


How do you say see you tomorrow in Punjabi?

"Kal milange" is how you say "see you tomorrow" in Punjabi.


A cowboy went to Texas on Friday and when out of Texas the day tomorrow on Friday. How is this possible?

I know but I won't say


Does one use the word on before the word tomorrow?

no. u would say "Her birthday is tomorrow." not "Her birthday is on tomorrow"


Is let you know how it went correct. when speaking in the context ...when a person is supposed to give an exam and the other person wants to know how it went..?

Yes, person A can say 'I shall let you know how it went', and person B can say 'Please let me know how it went'.


Is it proper grammar to say on tonight or on tomorrow?

It is more grammatically correct to say "tonight" or "tomorrow" without the preposition "on." So, you would say "I will see you tonight" or "I have a meeting tomorrow."


What do you do when you have friends who are two-faced?

Let them know how you feel. Be sure to let them say anything they need to say. hope this was helpful.