he is justifying that his actions are wright because if they where not God will do something about it.
The simple past tense of the word "explain" is "explained."
Dalila had to explain to the class about her project .
He said that he would attempt to make a better grade.
When in doubt, use the word 'that'. It is usually never wrong to include the word 'that' after 'she said'. However, in a lot of cases, 'that' can be omitted and the sentence will not loose it's meaning.That means the following two sentences would have the same meaning:1. She said that she was tired.2. She said she was tired.Reference: http:/web.ku.edu/~edit/that.html
"Meanding" is not a word. Perhaps you mean "meandering" or "mending."
"Explain your answer."
The first word is "it's" but if you want the first sentence it is "it's beautiful here" and it is said by Luna.
Economy. There. I said it. In a one-word sentence.
The simple past tense of the word "explain" is "explained."
Dalila had to explain to the class about her project .
My teacher asked me to explain why I was late for class.Photosynthesis is difficult to explain.
Please explain the relevance of your complaint.
He said that he is going to have fun tonight.
I could not hear what you said.
I guess I could explain to you the theory of why beaversdo not get along with humans
You just said the word sundry.
Jack said the word upheaval.