heart should be hearts
in the celebration of love of a life time
The heart is superior to the liver
The sentence "love you both with all my heart" is grammatically correct but is missing a subject. To improve clarity, it could be revised to "I love you both with all my heart." This addition makes it clear who is expressing the sentiment.
Without heart no have life
take to heart
in the celebration of love of a life time
IT- Subject Tugs- Verb, or predicate at, my, heart- Adjectives Strings- direct object, or noun
The heart is superior to the liver
On July 25th 2004 I was watching 60 minutes and saw a tape of Martin Luther King Jr. Giving his famous speech that began with these words I have a dream
All options are correct.
'torn out' is two words. it is correct if you put it into a sentence... for example if you say 'My heart is torn out' as a metaphore. Torn out on its own does not make sense
Jonathan had grabbed the stake and driven it into the vampire's heart, or Jonathan grabbed the stake and drove it into the vampire's heart. Either one is correct.
Tricuspid valve, right , left , mitral valve
Your Grammar have had made me weep
(220 + your age) ×.55 = beats per minute
Acceptable, but a better sentence would be: This story describes the change of Alan's feelings towards Mary vividly.
Without heart no have life