The two main phases of cell cycles are the interphase and the mitotic phase.
Somebody's Somebody was created in 1995.
This question doesn't quite make sense. Liquid is a phase and so is gas. When passing from one to the other there is no intermediate phase in between. Changing from liquid to gas is a process,and that process has names. There seems to be a kind of unwritten custom that when it happens naturally, spontaneously, it is called evaporation. If somebody applies heat with the intention of producing a phase change it is called vaporisation.
Somebody's Needin' Somebody was created in 1984-03.
if she loves somebody she loves somebody deal with it
Somebody's possessive form is "somebody's." For example, "I found somebody's phone on the table."
Yes, somebody's is a noun. It is a possessive noun. For example: Is this somebody's hat? I found somebody's necklace.
I think that is somebody is a thing
The possessive form is somebody else's.Example: No, it's not mine. It's somebody else's.
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The possessive form for the singular indefinite pronoun somebody is somebody's.Example: Somebody's lunch is sitting out on the counter.
You ARE somebody; just be yourself.