The last one.
The past tense of replace is replaced.
The new kind of writing that replaced cuneiform in ancient civilizations was the alphabet.
It's correctly spelled "viví." It means "I lived." It's the past tense of 'to live.'
"Which" can only be used to refer to a choice among a number of options. "That" can refer to a choice among a number of options, but can also refer to something less specific. In other words, "that" can be used wherever one would use "which", but "which" cannot be used wherever one would use "that". (The exception is when "which" refers to a person; in this case, it could be replaced by "who" or "whom", but not "that".) All of the following are correct: * Here are seven apples. Which would you like? * This is the apple which I would like. * This is the apple that I would like.
The language that replaced cuneiform in ancient Mesopotamia was Aramaic. Aramaic became the lingua franca of the region due to its simplicity and widespread use.
It was replaced by the U.S. Constitution
The batteries may not be in correctly.
No Tim after an accident drive off with flat tyres should be fine
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no, but he did have to have his 4 front teeth replaced after being in a car accident
If the work was done correctly, no.
If it is done correctly, yes.
A bike helmet is typically good for about 3-5 years before it needs to be replaced, even if it hasn't been in an accident.
This is usually caused by either the sender in the tank is bad and should be replaced, or the gauge is not reading correctly and needs to be repaired or replaced.
If you seat belt is faulty you should have it replaced. If it fails on you in an accident you may be killed.
Courtney Love, her boyfriends ex wife ran over her foot in a car. "accident?" maybe.
Its not your bearings you idiot its your brakes. Take it in and have them replaced.