i doeth great, i hath stood by in this very place for the same amount of time in which thou werest here
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In long multiplication, the decimal point is the number of decimals, e.g. 1.3 <-- 1 here x1.1 <-- 1 here so the answer would have a decimal point 2 columns from the right. 1.45 <-- 2 here 0.566 <-- 3 here so the answer would have a decimal point 5 columns from the right.
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i the older mongolian number system has been here since the 1200s
"How long you wait here" is incorrect. Here are some fixes depending on the circumstances:How long have you been waiting here for?How long have you been waiting here?How long will you wait here?For how long have you been waiting here?Hope this helps!
how long have u been here
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i think its gonna be here for a long time because its been here for a VERY LONG TIME
No, the word "here" does not have a long "e" sound. The vowel sound in "here" is a short "e" sound, pronounced as "heer."
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A long time
Type a long question.
Yes. The word "here" has a long E and a silent E, and sounds like hear.
They have been here for 100's of years
I plan stay here for 3 months
We're Here For A Good Time (Not A Long Time), by Trooper