Not much. Mile after mile after mile of wheat fields. It's very flat and (in my experience) very boring.
Not much. Mile after mile after mile of wheat fields. It's very flat and (in my experience) very boring.
That would be the three prairie provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
prairie dogs, prairie grass and bison.
what would you consider the province of chicago il
Well; Tim hortons, a hockey Game. A maple syrup house thing.
The province you are born in. If you are a First Generation Canadian you would not have a province of birth in Canada.
Pretty much rather live in a province
No, prairie dogs are much larger than mice.
Well, honey, that would be Saskatchewan. It's sandwiched right in there between Manitoba and Alberta, like the middle child of the prairie provinces. So, if you're ever driving through the Canadian prairies, don't forget to give Saskatchewan a little wave as you pass through.
If you visited Mount Everest you would find the highest mountain in the world.
well it depends on the type of prairie dogs i would say yes
They are both correct. They are not used in the same kinds of sentences. "You have visited" is present perfect and "you visited" is simple past tense. You would use "you have visited" if you wanted to indicate that the result of the visit is still important or you were going to discuss things that happened before or after.