'I didn't find any growth till now' is the correct usage..
The English name for the hapuka is wreckfish. The wreckfish is and edible fish found near Australia and New Zealand.
i have checked tghe dictionary and i have not found it so, No it is not a word
Yes. She found is correct, Bob and Bill found is correct so She, Bob and Bill found is correct.
Yes. It is a nonstandard form of the verb 'converse.'
"Have you find" is not correct. "Had you found" is correct, along with "have you found", but their meanings are different: "Have you found" is in the present perfect tense, and "had you found" is in the past perfect tense. Examples: Have you found the answer yet? Have you found a dress to wear to your cousin's wedding? Had you found your notes in time to study for the exam? Had you found the illegal drugs before the police found them?
the correct answer that I have found is... Bartolo. there is no English name for it.
The English name for the hapuka is wreckfish. The wreckfish is and edible fish found near Australia and New Zealand.
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People found bad conditions in cities and difficulties getting jobs.
People found bad conditions in cities and difficulties getting jobs.
No, "has he found" is correct.
he didnt you div!
Yes and sometimes, i dont know whether some cant be bothered or didnt pass english, but they make no sense or can easily be found out by googling it :)
My crush found out, and honestly he didnt really care, he didnt like me, that was a sad day:(
People found bad conditions in cities and difficulties getting jobs.
People found bad conditions in cities and difficulties getting jobs.