Fine is the noun form. It is also a verb and an adjectives. Example sentences:As a noun: The sign says there is a $200 fine for parking here.As a verb: If you park there they will fine you.As an adjective: It's such a fine day we can walk to the library.
fossils are fine in metamorphic rock
What is the physical properties for fine sea salt
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The process of chopping into very fine pieces is to mince.
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Just take 250mg, should do you fine. if it doesn't kill you you'll be vomiting, feeling nauseous and probably have diarrhea
Don't think so, I took that much today, other than a slight trip, I'm fine
Cholesterol is a type of fat. Cholesterol is found in all animal tissues. As long as you keep your daily cholesterol intake between 200-400 milligrams, you should be fine.
Yes. Benedict's version of the great Sherlock Holmes may have kicked his nicotine habit, but in real life the actor does indeed smoke. See the interview in the related links "He tells me he has had two coffees, five cigarettes, quite a bit of water, some juice. He is fine."
Homonyms for "fine" include: Fine (as in good or satisfactory) Fine (as in a monetary penalty) Fine (as in delicate or thin)
Fine as in "fine day" is "laofie". Fine as in "okay" is "lelei" or "manaia".
It means, weigh about 5 grams of NaCl, precisely, to the milligram. I don't really know how to make it much simpler than that. Maybe this will help. 5 grams is 5000 milligrams. The value you get for the sodium chloride you weigh out will probably be between 4900 and 51000 milligrams. Anywhere in that range is fine.
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Fine (fee/penalty)= Multa Fine (doing fine/well) = Bem
It's fine in moderation but with coffee especially you should not drink too much or quit since it has the most caffeine in it.
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