villa (the "v"s are pronounced like w's)
S V P stands for s'il vous plait which translates to "please", or "if you please" "Ne touchez pas s'il vous plait" would translate to "Please do not touch"
calm n. = 1. calme n.m. 2. paix n.f. 3. tranquillité n.f. 4. accalmie n.f.calm adj. = 1. calme adj. 2. tranquille adj. 3. pacifique adj. 4. quiet adj. -iètecalm v. 1. calmer v. 2. apaiser v. ( une personne) 3. pacifier v.calm sea n. = bonace n.f. ( after a storm)calm down v. 1. se calmer expr. 2. s'apaiser v. 3. décolérer v. 4. assagir v.calm o.s. v. = 1. se tranquilliser expr. 2. s'apaiser v.after the storm comes the calm prov. = après la pluie, le beau temps prov.calm down expr. se rasséréner expr.the calm before the storm expr. = l'accalmie qui précède l'orage expr.
Soph far so good
The answers are the number of letters that are in number the man says is composed of: S-E-V-E-N has 5 letters, so the answer is five.
the s-10 doesn't make a v-4 engine.
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http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=1z1y9a0&s=4 http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=6rroqw&s=4 that is the URL^^^^
v = a X t. a = 9.8 m/s2 (acceleration) and t = time. At t = 2 seconds, v = (9.8 m/s2) X (2 s) = 19.8 m/s. At t = 4 seconds, v = (9.8 m/s2) X (4 s) = 39.6 m/s. [ANSWER: at t = 2 s, v = 19.8 m/s ; at t = 4 s, v = 39.6 m/s. ]
4 Strings on a Violin but 6 Strings on a Guitar
4m/s
4=s on a v
Solve S = 4v2 for v . -4(4-v)= -2(2v-1) v-16+4v = -2(2v-1) v-16+4v = -4v + 2 -16+5v = -4v + 2 5v = -4v + 18 9v = 18 v = 2
4 Strings on a Violin 6 Strings on a Guitar
Acceleration = change in velocity/time, so we havea = 9/4 m/s/s = 2.25 m/s/s
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In an inverted sentence pattern, the usual word order of a subject-verb-object is changed for emphasis or style. For example, "In the garden sat a lovely butterfly" instead of "A lovely butterfly sat in the garden." This inversion can lead to a more poetic or dramatic effect in writing.