it wouldn't be logical to come to this conclusion.
The way to say "who" in Spanish would be "Quién." For example, "¿Quién eres?" means "who are you?" quién
Names are names, they aren't translated. WRONG! Example: James in Spanish is Jaime, Dove in Spanish is Paloma, Henry in Spanish is Enrique, Paul in Spanish is Pablo, Charles in Spanish is Carlos, Alexander in Spanish is Alejandro, Get the picture?
The Spanish word for "beast" is "bestia". Example: "The beast was large and hairy", in Spanish, is "La bestia era grande y melenuda".
To relax = Relajarse Relaxing (Past participle) = Relajado (For example, Spanish is relaxing = Español es relajado) Relaxing (Present participle) = Relajando (For example, He is relaxing = Él está relajando)
All of the names of people are the same in spanish than in english. For example 'Cody' would still be 'Cody.'
a example of a hypothesis is saying i can conclude that....
Example sentence - It was easy to conclude he would be caught.
A Manatee
Conclude is the verb for conclusion. Example: I will conclude my presentation by giving some real-life examples.
Plankton
Concluded is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to conclude, meaning to bring something at an end.The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, for example the concluded contract.
please give me an example of concluding
Demographic explosion
different reactions during explosions
A nuclear explosion.
An earthquake beneath the sea A large impact, for example a large meteor striking the sea A large explosion, for example the Krakatoa volcanic explosion
There are many things you can conclude in the view of different facts. You can conclude that people are all equal based on the fact that everyone has a heart and a brain for example.