Benjamin Franklin decided that religious practices were beneficial because they encouraged good behavior and a moral society.
Both "sitting in the verandah" and "sitting on the verandah" can be correct, but their usage may depend on regional variations. In British English, "on the verandah" is more commonly used, while in some parts of India and other countries, "in the verandah" is also acceptable. Ultimately, the choice between the two may depend on personal or regional preference.
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The value of a coin in 200 BC would depend on its denomination, such as an as, denarius, etc. just as our coins today depend on their denominations, such as a penny, dime, quarter, etc. If you mean how much the coin would be worth today, it would depend on its condition and rarity.
The monetary value will depend on an appraisal by a professional, and will depend on condition and provenance (documentation of origin) Its USEFULNESS was a last attempt to persuade the Japanese to surrender before the bombs were used.
Just like we do in the U.S. We depend on them so what would happen if their was no china we would have to make everything our self then we would have to depend on our own self. They have to depend on their self to make things Hoped that helped
Both are correct.
'Depends on' is correct
The behavior of acids and bases depends on their strength or concentration.
Not too sure of your question. But correct or not will depend on the sentence. The battery is charged. = correct.
Up-bringing or correct parenting is important. The parental behavior plays a vital role including the peers. It will also depend on the care-giver, house helpers or nanny, teachers, and the neighborhood.
genetic inheritance.
It could depend on what it is you are trying to say, but as it is it is grammatically correct.
The correct answer is Hare.
That would depend on what that compound is/is made from.
That would depend on what that compound is/is made from.
In most cases you would say you and I then again it depend on the question
Neither of those are correct. Correct variations would be: "did not receive" "has not received" "had not received" Which you use will depend on the overall sentence you are trying to create.