Well, honey, the phrase you're looking for is "the last straw that broke the camel's back." It's a metaphorical expression used to describe the final small thing that causes a situation to become unbearable or leads to a breakdown. So, when someone says "it was the last straw," they mean it was the final irritating thing that pushed them over the edge.
Spanish.it means "dove" in that language. btw..thats my name :P
Kei te pe he akue? Which means how are you? in the Maori language not quite sure about he spelling, but thats how you pronouonce it.
Yes, it is proper to start a sentence with "he" as long as it is grammatically correct and makes sense within the context of the sentence. Starting a sentence with "he" is common in writing and is often used to introduce a specific person or character.
Thats easy for me to answer. I am one. Here it is: What did the diplomat major in?
it ould be "us" cause thats who the pictures for
thats his pencil
its 16 minutes
Thats nice
i put a lot of petrol in my car . thats a sentence.
u thats it
well it depends on the straw but here's how you can find it ... put a ruler down right on the circle (side) make sure it is symmetrical then measure that and thats the damiter the circumrence is three and one 7th on the diameter
Similitude means... and then just say what it means thats a sentence
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why are u oligarchy witch me , said ------. thats how u make it a sentence
THATS NOT EVEN A SENTENCE TRY IT AGAIN
thats absolutely correct!!!
thats a world stump