(Guessing)-I think this means you are helped by God by helping yourself. In less confusing words you will be helped directly or indirectly by God. It also might mean you will never be helped unless you help yourself at some point... maybe...
The phrase "God helps those that help themselves" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible. The origin of the phrase is from ancient Greece. It was a part of the Aesop's Fables, Hercules and the Waggoner.
"Furthermore" is a phrase that helps connect and build upon ideas in a logical sequence.
do it yourself?
The fixator of a muscle stabilizes the muscle at the point of origin.
Example:My family's origin is France. Hope this helps. :D
A mnemonic is a phrase that helps people remember important facts. This phrase can be remembered using the phrase "Mad artifacts dig yonder".
Thew origin is unknown. BUT! it is known to be an american last-name. Hope this helps. :)
"Pitches in" is a phrase meaning 'helps a lot'.
The gerund phrase in the sentence is "Planning to succeed." This phrase functions as the subject of the sentence.
"Pitches in" is a phrase meaning 'helps a lot'.
She will start paying more attention to you, i spose every girl is different. but she will give you more of her time, start flirting a bit, offer to help you if you need it. thoses sorts of things. hope this helps you ;)
An antecedent phrase is an opening phrase in a piece of music - followed by a consequent phrase, which "answers" the opening phrase.