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Because It Doesn't Have A Real Value It Goes On And On And Never Stops. I Know This And I Am In 5Th Grade
Excuse me. In Fifth Grade, you're much too young to get in the habit of cheating. Think of it: If you succeed and get really good at it, then you'll grow up knowing nothing past Fifth Grade. A grown-up who doesn't know anything past Fifth Grade ... even if he's not considered retarded ... can never get a job, so he'll never have any money or any fun. Better to work on solving the problems yourself.
The bare minimum passing grade used to be a D, but those days are over. According to Wikipedia, the least passing grade is a C. A C+ is also a passing grade because you are high average, but a B is above average. So just to let you know, NEVER get D's or F's. Now if you got a C- and the other classmates got D-'s, YOU would be above average. Hope this helped, keep getting those B's and A's! 😎
The Bible never suggests that Jesus spoke in tongues. It is assumed that he always spoke in clear Aramaic.
Well, he never finsished High School. Instead he skipped a few High School years, and continued on to college.
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What lies ahead. Never, never use lay without a direct object.
The Coast Is Never Clear was created on 2001-09-11.
It depends. In the present tense it is lie ahead. In the past tense it is lay ahead. Because lay is the past tense of lie. Do not confuse this with the verb lay, which means to put something down. I may lay an ambush. But the ambush lies ahead. Now that I am past the ambush it does not bother me that it lay ahead.
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Your future, or air
it never is...
His grade is never actually mentioned in the Final Act.
Never. Never.
when its a "no passing zone" or "do not pass"sign posted never attempt to pass a car ahead of you.. ~On a curve. ~Near or at the crest of a hill. ~In an intersection
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Never.