"Money enclosed" can be said as "dinero adjunto" in Spanish.
No, they are not enclosed in a fruit. They are "naked seeds." Angiosperms are enclosed in fruit.
The exhaust from gas powered engines contains carbon monoxide and in an enclosed area it can reach hazardous levels.
A money plant, commonly known as Pothos or Epipremnum aureum, is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, whereas gymnosperms are non-flowering plants that typically bear seeds on cones. Since money plants produce flowers and seeds, they fall into the angiosperm category.
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Example: I have enclosed a copy of my poems for consideration.
The phrase "it is enclosed in a fence" can be translated into French as "il est clôturé." If you want to specify what is enclosed, you could say "il est clôturé par une clôture" or "il est entouré d'une clôture."
No. You should instead say, "Enclosed are my transcript and application fee", because the subject of the sentence is "transcript and application fee" and compound subjects (at least two nouns or pronouns joined by "and") always require a plural verb form.
when can say easy money when we can have some loan and money is easily acquired.
Neither of them is correct. You can say "I don't have money" in American English or "I haven't got money" in British English.=== ===
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An enclosed bathroom.