dighity = dignity
If you act in a way that doesn't hurt anyone's feelings that would be acting with dignity.
If you act with honor and respect that is dignity.
Understand the definition - improper means not proper. Then make a sentence When that kid sneezed, it was improper of him to not cover his mouth
Expuision is not a word but expulsion is. Here's an example of expulsion being used in a sentence. The kid who broke the window at school was punished with expulsion from school.
You use had in a sentence as the past tense of have:When I was a kid I had chicken pox and mumps.
Pig Latin is a made up form of language. It was invented so that youngsters could drive their younger siblings crazy by pretending they could speak a language that the younger kid could not understand. A form of trickery.
Where could I come across some antique furniture? During the job interview, it's important to come across as honest and hard working. If you come across an extra basketball, it belongs to the kid nextdoor.
The plane was encountering turbulence from the nearby storm.
an unbroken part of the circumference of a circle is known as an arc
Example sentence - We put the marshmallows on the ends of long sticks and held them over the fire where they quickly charred and could not be eaten.
When going for a slash, it is hard to pee accurately whilst playing Pokemon on your 3DS
The big car put out emissions of dirt because the car was dirty.
A kid was being nice and thankful and gratitude
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Your Question does not make sense. Make it so we could understand.
I intend to respond emphatically to that question.
Understand the definition - improper means not proper. Then make a sentence When that kid sneezed, it was improper of him to not cover his mouth
You could use this, My teacher told me to spell the word acqusition.
You can't "make" your kid understand anything, but you can have a child's Haggadah to read to your child.