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The sign on the proton's store door said "Gone fission."
Enzyme is specific
In what sense ??If you treat DNA with the digesting enzyme DNAse, then the DNA is gone!-I have to say DNA is very stable than RNA though.
Most common people say a thermometer
"In London" is used to indicate that something is located within the city of London, while "at London" is used to indicate a specific location or event within the city. For example, you would say "I live in London" but "I am staying at a hotel in London."
You might, but it would be much better to say "You went to America in 1998" because the presence of the date means it was a specific event in the past.
Not really, it would be much better to say "You went to America in 1998" because the presence of the date means it was a specific event in the past. I have gone, or you have gone, implies that you went to stay with no intention of returning.
I'm sure that I like your tone of voice. Don't take that tone of voice with me! Your tone of voice belies the sincerity of your statement.
no, but you can say,"She has a radiant skin tone."
You say he is gone when you do not expect him to come back.
Have gone is correct
you say ri-the 4th tone falls on the i. 日
lien xi xi= pronounced as si, it is not shi, make sure you say it right lien is fourth tone which means you have to say it with might xi is second tone so you have to say it in a uptone
No
must have gone. ('might have gone' is also suitable.)
Absolutely. You can say it that way, or you can say "These dogs have gone to deaf people's homes." Either is fine.
Nothing if she gone she gone and say if she is gone that means she iether cheating on you dosent want to you she planning a suprise for you