"Complimentary food" would be correct. Complimentary means to provide for free or as a favour, like complimentary services, whereas complementary means to complete a set, like when a shirt complements a tie.
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If they are angles, then yes. Can't say I know much about angels!
No, complementary angles do not need to have the same vertex. Complementary angles are comprised of any two angles whose sum is 90 degrees. The definition of a complementary angle does not say that it needs to have the same vertex.
Rural and urban settlements are complementary because they serve different purposes in society. Rural areas typically supply urban areas with resources such as food, water, and raw materials, while urban areas provide markets, services, and employment opportunities for rural inhabitants. Both types of settlements rely on each other for trade, economic development, and overall sustainability.
We totally add up!
say your house is a loving home that not just people want 2 live in it
Warmest regards is an acceptable complimentary close for a friendly personal letter.
There are three pairs of complementary colors: red and green, blue and orange, and yellow and purple. These color pairs are opposite each other on the color wheel and provide strong contrast when used together in a design.
You should always always pass your food counter-clockwise. That is to say, pass to your right.
well for starters lets say banana's are an energy food that gives you the right to say answers and have a go
This may be a trick question, but I will jump right in and say, "All of them".
"Complimentary gift" in Spanish is "regalo de cortesía". It is pronounced "ray-GAH-low day kore-tay-SEE-ah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations