we(blank)need(blank)to(blank)find
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(blank)our(blank)shelves(blank)
(Exponents and Exponential Functions: Simplifying Products of Monomials. Punchline Algebra Book B. 11.9)
D: x^3
E: 1/x^3
and so on...
we are both cabinetmakers
When introducing the bride and groom for their first dance say 'Ladies and Gentlemen, please stand and applaud for the first dance of Mr. & Mrs. John Doe.
He was centimeter
They are going to have a little one.
A very rational person.
he commited suicide
We Need To Find More Hours For Our Shelves
I don't think it really matters. But in society today you normally say Mr. then Mrs. I would do that to be safe.
"Mr" = "Herr". "Mrs" = "Fru".
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Yes. It would be appropriate to say "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" for example.
You would say the male title first, but you need and in there. It should be Mr. and Mrs. John, and Mr. needs a period.
If you were to talk mr. And mrs. Libre what would you say so
They are two people - two is plural, so it should be "Where are Mr and Mrs Jones?"
In Polish, "Mrs" is translated as "Pani."
"Ginang at Ginoo" "Ginang" is "Mrs.". "at" is "and". "Ginoo" is "Mr." You can say "Mga binibini, ginang at ginoo" "binibini" is lady who is not married.
~san is Mr., Mrs., and Ms. Suzuki-san = Mr. Suzuki
Pan and pani