It means do something significant with your time (make the days count for something), don't just wish the time away (count the days). By the way, your question needs a verb. ;)
i think it is a secert code i dont know i could be wrong dont count on me
There is another idiomatic expression 'dont count your chickens before they are hatched'. Both expressions mean that you should not make a decision until you know what lies ahead. Only decide when you are certain of the facts
A mom could tell her son, "Dont ostracize your brother!" as in dont leave him out and make sure he is included
i dont know but its the way they make decisions that are not bias
Whether time is a count noun or a mass noun depends on how you use the word.When we use the word time to mean minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years, it is a mass noun. "How much timedoes it take to boil an egg?"When we use the word time to mean incidences of events, it is a count noun. "I saw that movie six times!"
It means do something significant with your time (make the days count for something) don't just wish the time away (count the days).By the way,you question needs a verb.
why dont you count yourself? gosh some people these days LAZy
Nobody knows. Make your today count and dont think on this anymore.
If you count an average year to include 365 days then 85 years is equivalent to 29'200 days. If you count in leap years where every four years 366 days make a years that add 29'221 days.
its 1000 because think count dont keep on thinking yous your brain
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365 days in a year but because of leap years 365.25 days per year (approximately) 8*365.25=2,922 if you dont count leap days 2,920
dont count on it with the current economy. :)
you dont count you measure it
you could use a calender to count off the days.
i dont know dont care dont count on it.
you go to Everybodys House and count how many people live in that particular House. and Dont forget to count the hobos, they count to you know even If they dont live in a house.