She walked around mid-town Manhattan in New York City, pointing out the different consulate buildings: the Consulate General of Mexico, the Consulate of Brazil, the Japanese Consulate, and the Consulate General of Turkey.
We must abide by the consulate's decree.
I visited the consulate in Montpellier because I had a problem with my visa.
I could give you a sentence easily. You could also write your own sentences if you tried.
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THEY COULD give these or these
The sentence "i could give you a call" is not correct as it lacks proper capitalization. It should start with a capital "I," making it "I could give you a call." Additionally, while the sentence is grammatically correct, the context may determine its appropriateness.
I will try to give you a sentence. "Try" is such an easy word, however, that I'm sure you could write a sentence too, if you try.
Able to do anything
You begin by contacting ALGERIA consulate in whichever country you reside. They will give you direction on how to get to wherever you need to get to. They are Algerians after all.
A sentence could be: I will give you money when pigs fly
I could not contradict her arguments.
The faucet had a leak.