the phrase is ' as potentially destructive as a bull....'
The correct phrase is "bull in a china shop." It refers to a situation where someone is clumsy or behaves in a disruptive manner in a delicate or fragile environment. The imagery of a bull rampaging through a shop full of china highlights the potential for chaos and damage.
No, it is not correct to say "one an." The correct phrase is "one and a half day" to refer to one full day and half of another day.
It should be "you're welcome." Which is "You are welcome" when written in full.
Inferior Hebraicity of the full Middle Ages
CHINA !!! WHAT ELSE!
In the King James version * The phrase get full is not mentioned * The phrase got full is not mentioned
It's from the TV show. The full quote is, "Negative, Ghost Writer - the pattern is full."
Because NRI is read as En-Ar-I so it starts with a vowel sounding "A". So an NRI is the correct usage as "a" or "an" are used according to the sound and not according to the letters.If you use the full form, you will have to make use of "a" i.e. "A non resident Indian".
Completely full.
Completely full.
Tȟatȟaŋka Iyotȟaŋka
"Did was" is incorrect; the correct phrase is "did is" when referring to a present action connected to the past. For example, "I did eat breakfast, and I am still full" correctly connects the past action of eating breakfast with the present feeling of being full.