You eat Hamburgers with Bananas???
Well if you like it you would say Si mi gusta mucho which is Yes I like it a lot.
Or if you dont eat it you could say a few things Yo no como que es repugnante, I dont eat that its disgusting, or Nunca lo he intentado, I have never tried it.
Some words with the root "spond" include "respond," "correspond," "sponsor," and "dispondent." This root comes from the Latin word "spondere," meaning "to promise" or "to pledge."
The prefix of "question" is "ques-". It is the part of the word that comes before the root, which in this case is "tion".
"Question" comes from the Latin word quaestio, which is from the verb quaerere "to seek".
assuming the question means in the dictionary, lass
Yes, because after a question mark comes a new sentence. Sentences always begin with a capitalized letter.
You eat hamburgers with bananas
By swimming when a predator comes
It comes after question 19 naturally.
yes I know mostly people talk to you . . but I dont understand how when the vet comes when she asks you questions how to respond to her . . . any help ? You click on her to respond.
When a woman is asked where she comes from, she will respond with the name of her birthplace. A woman may also answer with the name of her parents.
that is a false question
Good question
When a cat comes up to you, it usually means they are seeking attention, affection, or food. You can respond by gently petting them, talking to them softly, or offering them treats. It's important to respect their boundaries and body language to ensure a positive interaction.
The oracle at Delphi declared that Socrates was the wisest man in Athens. Socrates responded by interpreting this as a call to question and challenge his own and others' knowledge, believing that true wisdom comes from acknowledging one's own ignorance.
Some words with the root "spond" include "respond," "correspond," "sponsor," and "dispondent." This root comes from the Latin word "spondere," meaning "to promise" or "to pledge."
Is that a sensible question. Bye!
The question is unclear.You're going to have to explain what "Peter Pan comes out from Disney" means before your question can be answered.