Literal and colloquial, 'things change over time'.
"Works like a charm" means that something works very well.
This would be the phrase "climbing trees." It is because this phrase works in the sentence to be the direct object.
tempremental means something constantly changes it can be used to describe moods or when somethin works then doesnt work then works again.
Which of the following are sentence fragments? I. Sarah who works at the CD store. II. She smiled. III. At noon tomorrow. I & III. You're welcome βΊοΈ
It means that being happy and laughing is better than taking pills. It sometimes works to have a positive attitude, but, there are times when taking medicine, such as aspirin works wonders for your health. Laughter is the best medicine, but, it's not the only medicine there is.
what exactly works!?
Renaissance artist and inventor. He did the Mona Lisa and other great works in his life as well as invented/created models of machines.
Drugs
"Works like a charm" means that something works very well.
That phrase refers to the agency for which the arresting officer works.
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LSD disrupts the action of serotonin, a neurotransmitter. Exactly how this disruption works is not clearly known.
It depends exactly what is in that well water, but generally I find CLR works very effectively .It depends exactly what is in that well water, but generally I find CLR works very effectively .
The political changes are First INFORMATION OF GOVERNMENTS. INFORMATIN OF CITIES, PUBLIC WORKS PRJECTS
What kinds of great works emerged during the Renaissance
An adverbial phrase is a group of words that does the work of an adverb; e.g.In the sentences, "He went TO THE PLAY" and "Tom works DURING HOLIDAYS" the words in capital letters do the work of an adverbial phrase.
I'm no Shakespeare, but I find the beginning works best