You're a gas. A real hoot..
Your not a gass your actually a liquid. . :)
The word "cogida" comes from coger (to pick, to take, or to seize) means picked, taken, or seized.
tomar is to take but you have to conjugate it according to who is doing the action i take- tomo we take- tomamos you take- tomas he/she/it takes- toma they/you guys take- toman
"Nimmy" is a name with likely Indian origin; it is a common name for a girl in Indian Christian community. Its origins are not known for sure. In India, Hindus have a normal practice of keeping names which have meanings; each word in a name has a proper, often auspicious, meaning. But this is not so in the Christian community where names are often picked up from Biblical stories or gospels, without having a dictionary meaning. Therefore, we can take that it is another good-sounding name, without its confirmed meaning.
Toma means to take (as in "take medicine," or just to take an object) or to drink (a liquid, not necessarily alcohol). no it means take as in take a dose of something If you use it with exclamation marks i.e. ¡Toma! It means "Take that!" or even, "COOL!"
tomar (infinitive)Conjugation in Present TenseSingularyo tomo (I take)tú Tomas (you take/informal)él/ella toma (he/she takes)usted toma (you take/formal)Pluralnosotros tomamos (we take)vosotros tomáis (you take/informal)ellos/ellas toman (they take)ustedes toman (you take/formal)
liquid take shape of the container because the liquid particles stay together but they still more around. solid does not take the shape of the container, because solid is solid. The molecules cannot form the of the container because the molecules a very near each other.Only liquid can take the shape of the container. Thank you.
No they don't because they have tightly packed particles. But liquids can take the shape of their container.
Liquids take the shape of their container.
Liquids and gases will "take the shape" of their container.
Liquids and gases will "take the shape" of their container.
Both a gas and a liquid will take the shape of its container.
Superfluidity
Liquids and gasses will expand or contract to take the shape of a container.
Both a gas and a liquid will take the shape of its container.
The shape of a liquid is determined by the container in which it is placed. Liquids take the shape of their container because their particles are able to flow and move around freely, allowing them to conform to the shape of the container.
A solid molecule, due to its fixed shape and volume, will not take the shape of its container. Liquids and gases, on the other hand, will conform to the shape of the container they are placed in.
solids...