You can always use "do to the fact...."
John Moon. There is no other way to say it.
'Your place or mine' is grammatically correct.
A shorter way to say "he will" is "he'll." In the English language when you use an apostrophe with a pronoun, the letters that follow are a shortened form of some other word, such as "it's" is not the possessive form of "it" but is "it is." "He'll" is the condensed form of "he will."
The family name Parrish. Depending on your dialect, some people say "perish" the same way as "parish," but other people say them differently.
Yes, it is correct grammar to say "Let Brittany or you know" if you are addressing both Brittany and another person in terms of who should be informed. It is a common way to phrase a message where either Brittany or the other person should be informed.
People say "i hate you"because they have no other way to express their anger with you.
other way to say "to be continued"
you can say btw
The only other way I can think of is to say at 12pm
because he is a legend
Because Argentina is a Spanish speaking country, you would say it the same way you would in any other Spanish speaking country.
"CLose call" is another way to say "Near miss".
The only other way I can think of is to say at 12pm
adventure!
She ruled her people in a fair and kind way and was not selfish because she listen to what other people had to say and listen to them
Due to the fact that
because, as, for, considering