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Because you have to use correct spelling and not rubbish like that okay.
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Instead of the phrase "freaked out", try:stunnedstartledalarmedpanicked
you can use 'rush' instead of 'hurry' in sentences.for eg-instead of "what is the hurry?" u can say "what is the rush for?"
Their belongings are over there.
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Because you have to use correct spelling and not rubbish like that okay.
Yes, it is generally okay to use foil instead of parchment paper when baking cookies, but be aware that foil may cause the cookies to brown more quickly and may affect the texture of the cookies.
You use is when your talking about one thing and are when your talking about lots. For example Katie is in the garden and Jack and Jill are in the garden. There are lots of other places we use are too. You say "are you okay?" not "is you okay?".
It's okay, but many people will look askance upon it, so it's better to avoid it and use the more familiar spelled.
The question is, are gardens okay to have at all? Get a duck instead.
It will make the recipe a little salty but it might be okay to use in a pinch.
I've herd of it, but it sounds like a bad idea.
Fantastic, Perfect, phenomenal, terrific, all right, okay, awesome, etc.
You could use: -Alright -Sure -Yes -Fine And if you don't wanna do it, but you'll do it anyways, you could say WHATEVER!
Okay, then you may need to switch medication to lansoprazole instead of nexium, and dilaudid for pain