Coming together.
I aspire to be a screen writer.
It's an archaic word meaning second person singular present tense of shall. "Thou shalt not steal" for example.
The word "another" in the question implies that you already have one real life example. However, you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information. Consequently, I cannot provide a more useful answer.The word "another" in the question implies that you already have one real life example. However, you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information. Consequently, I cannot provide a more useful answer.The word "another" in the question implies that you already have one real life example. However, you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information. Consequently, I cannot provide a more useful answer.The word "another" in the question implies that you already have one real life example. However, you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information. Consequently, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
I've got a handful of example sentences! That nephew of mine is a real handful!
No ter is not a real word
An example of a convergent question is 'How do apples differ from oranges?'
An example of convergent plate boundaries on earth is the Himalayas. :)
An example of convergent plate boundaries on earth is the Himalayas. :)
An example of convergent plate boundaries on earth is the Himalayas. :)
The western coast of South America is a very good example of an oceanic to continental convergent boundary where the Nazca plate is colliding (and being subducted beneath) the South American plate.
They all have the same bones, albeit evolved to suit different needs.
an example of a convergent plate/boundary are mountain ranges
Yes, it is a real word. For example: 'He was unwilling to complete the task given'.
an oceanic trench
I was wondering if 'funnest' is a real word? Example: I went hiking and it was the funnest thing we did.
Technically smiliest is not a REAL word, but is an example of a made-up word that expresses something that we can understand, even if it isn't a real word.
Deductively zeroing in on a multiple choice answer.