An expression of promise is a phrase spoken or written to imply that the speaker will carry out the phrase's action definitely and no matter what. An example would be, "promise to love you forever."
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Equivalent expressions.
Two expressions that are equal are called "equivalent expressions." These expressions yield the same value for all values of their variables. In mathematics, this concept is essential for solving equations and simplifying expressions.
These two are both similar because they are both expressions.
The translation for "shopping expressions" in the Yoruba language is "Tio Expressions."
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Expressions have to contain numbers and letters.
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Promise to Promise was created on 1996-07-24.
None of "these" expressions represent anything!
Breaking a promise is when you tell someone you are going to do something, and you PROMISE you will do it. Breaking a promise is not "fulfilling" it, or "doing" it.