than the average bear
"Then one foggy Christmas Eve, Santa came to say, / "Rudolph with your nose so bright, / Won't you guide my sleigh, tonight?"
On The Lighter Side Since "someone" means "any" person and "some" means more than "one", then I'd say, no, someone is no one or at best just, "one". That is not a logical question.
Most people say you can but i'm not sure, i'm gonna check tomorrow ill let you know
I'd say she would likely identify as a liberal/independent rather than with one of the major political parties. In terms of voting though, I think she'd more than likely vote democrat
Well, friend, Navidad, or Christmas, is a special time of the year that usually lasts for about 12 days. It starts on December 25th and ends on January 5th with the celebration of Three Kings' Day. Each day is filled with joy, love, and the spirit of giving. So, enjoy every moment of this magical season!
No. Best is a better word for your intended purpose. It would be more correct to say greatest christmas ever than great
I say it is more than one.
I would say that 15 percent of people (it not more) buy at least one Christmas gift online.
if 'you' refers to one person, say "Sien jou more" if you say it to more than one person, say "Sien julle more"
countries
It is swine.
One way to say Merry Christmas in Swahili is "Kuwa na Krismasi njema."
Christmas
I'd say one is more than enough. Two is a bit much. And three is far too many. But its more of a personal choice really. Its whatever the home owner wants.
If you are referring to one holiday: Happy Holiday If you are referring to more than one, such as Christmas and New Years: Happy Holidays.
You can say Formulas or Formulae.