No, "you trust on god" is not correct. What you probably are trying to say is, you trust God. Or, you place your trust in God.
How do u write in god I trust in chammoro
In God we trust -all others pay cash! How can I trust your answers? Trust me.
Whom do you trust.I might not Trust My fake friend
Only if punctuated: Thanks, God. If not directly addressing the Almighty, Thank God is the correct form.
no it is not a correct sentence.
This is not a sentence it is a phrase and as a phrase it is correct.
The correct grammar is 'whom to trust'. I didn't know whom to trust.
In God we trust -all others pay cash! How can I trust your answers? Trust me.
No!!!! God is the creator!!! It takes more faith to trust that we came from animals, than it does to trust God!!! Turn to God!!
Whom do you trust.I might not Trust My fake friend
That's correct. The phrase "In God We Trust" wasn't added to paper currency until 1957.
The correct way is: God helps us.
"God help you" is the correct phrase, as it is a traditional expression of sympathy or encouragement. It is not a grammatically correct sentence, but rather an idiomatic expression.
Yes, that sentence would be grammatically correct.
Yes, that sentence would be grammatically correct.
In God We Trust.
Confiar mean trust the correct order of that sentence is : no confies en ningun hombre mean don´t trust in any man.
Correct her, no. Forgive her and help her acknowledge the sin. Then work to regain each other's trust.