To a Magical place up in the sky. I'm assuming that's where my phone went.
the first time moses went to cannan i think
Phone went west
The pronoun in the sentence is he, a word that takes the place of a noun (name) for a male.
Jack nicklaus
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Anytime a liquid goes into your phone, you need to immediately place it upside down so the liquid can drain out. Then you need to contact the place where you bought it, or any android phone dealer, and ask them what esle needs to be done. But first turning it so the liquid can drain out is sort of like 'cell phone ER'.
heres what you should do: first tell your mum or dad then remember the last place you had it ring your phone contact the last place you went to and then if you cant find it GIVE UP AND BUY A NEW ONE xx hope u find it! xx
Actually, "Hades" IS the Greek name for the place where dead people went according to the ancient greek religion, but Pluto is hades' roman name
The phone system in Europe and England is different than American cell phones. I don't think it will work to place a SIM card in an American cell phone. The last time I went overseas I had a Europe only phone that I had gotten for the trip.
The Proper Grammar Is I Went To My Uncle's Place. You Don't Need The 'Had'.
"When your family and you visited Venice, you went to the Island of Murano."The pronouns are:your = possessive adjective, describes the noun 'family'you = personal pronoun, takes the place of your name, subject of the verb 'visited'you = personal pronoun, takes the place of your name, subject of the verb 'went'