Well, let's paint a happy little picture with words, shall we? Your sister's custard was spilled. It's as simple as that! Remember, accidents happen, and it's all just a part of the beautiful masterpiece that is life.
Yes, I would very much like a custard tart.
WEATH-er-ng.
No. It would just sit there until you drank it
Use of passive in a sentence would be, "His passive expression gave no clue to his inner emotions." Another example would be, "The man was a passive spectator to the ballgame."
the phrase over egging the custard means going to far or over embellishing on something to the point of disbelief , also if you over egged your custard it would just taste like egg yolks and therefore wrong
No, by including the subject 'I' you have avoided the use of the passive voice. Passive voice would be. 'It was missed.'
If you are refering to the same being, it would be spilt personalities. Hope this helps.
All substances can evaporate. If custard were exposed to a vacuum, all the water would evaporate off, but the more solid parts may remain. Custard doesn't evaporate when heated because it burns at a lower temperature than it it evaporates, and a good chef never cooks custard high enough to burn anyway.
The passive version of "when did you meet?" would be, "when did the meeting take place?".
If your sister in law is your wife's sister then she would be nothing to your sister. However if your sister in law is your brother's wife then she would also be your sister's sister in law.
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use a towel and clean it up