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Is actual an adjective?

Yes, "actual" is an adjective that describes something that is real or existing in fact, rather than imagined or supposed.


Can you download f1 04 legally?

As a matter a fact, you Can not


What best describes the tone of Ambush?

Matter-of-fact; sad


What basic fact describes the behavior of a natural phenomenon is called?

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What is meaning of real and apparent?

Real means existing in fact Apparent means obvious


What is a super-being?

The official defitnion of the word super being is "the fact of existing; existence."


What is fact finding techniques?

# sampling of existing documentation. # research and site visits. # observation of the work enviroment. # questionaire.


How did Dahvie Vanity legally die for a few minuets?

it is a fact that he died, but was brought back


What is partnership de facto?

In De Jure partnership it is legitimate; lawful, as a Matter of Law and having complied with all the requirements imposed by law. In a De facto partnership - in fact it is a partnership but which is existing partnership not legally established in law not like the de jure parnership as described above.


If a person receives alimony can the person paying the alimony legally withhold the alimony payments if the recipient is living with someone?

In the US, no, a person cannot legally withhold alimony they've been ordered to pay. Of course they can petition the court to have the alimony terminated based on the fact that the recipient is living with someone else. Rather or not the court will do that, depends on the state laws.


What Is A Wiretap?

A wiretap is a term that generally describes the activity of listening in on someone's phone conversation. This can be done legally by the police using a court order or illegally by criminals. The term "wiretap" derives from the fact that they attach wires to a circuit in the phone lines and so they are tapping into the electronic signal.


Is the word tiny an adverb?

Tiny is an adjective, not an adverb as it describes a noun (a thing) rather than a verb (a doing/action word). :)