yes, it proves you are very sick, but it seems a little impossible.
This sequence describes a frequency of occurrences over different time periods. It starts with an event happening once a year, then twice a month, four times a week, and finally 16 times a day. Each frequency increases with a shorter time frame, illustrating how often an activity or event may take place within those intervals.
60 times !
The letter "e" appears once in the word "year," twice in "month," four times in "week," and six times in "day." This riddle plays with the frequency of the letter in different time-related words.
the letter E but u said it wrong what is the thing that come 1 time in a yEar, 2 times in EvEry month, 4 times in EvEry wEEk and 6 times in Each and EvEry singlE wEEkday
The letter "e" occurs 6 times a day, 4 times a week, 2 times a month, and once in a year. This riddle plays with the frequency of the letter in those specific time frames. It's a clever way to highlight how language can create patterns that are fun and engaging.
the medieval times
27 month cycle
The average time frame is 12 –18 months but times can vary more.
He fell ill with pneumonia shortly after his inauguration and died within a month.
William Henry Harrison has that unfortunate distinction-- he died of pneumonia after just one month as president.
That is one twisted question. It all depends on the availability of these frames you mention, and the timeness of the whole being-in-these-frames. But overall I'd say that yes, a person is in their normal frame of mind from time to time, at times.
Yes, a word for a time frame is a noun, a word for a thing. A time frame is a thing: a moment is a thing; a minute is a thing a day is a thing a month is a thing a year is a thing a century is a thing an eon is a thing
Your question is wrong. It should be: What occurs 4 times in every week, 2 times in every month, 1 time in a year but never in a day? The question should be interpreted as What occurs 4 times in "every week", 2 times in "every month", 1 time in "a year" but never in "a day"? The answer is the letter "e", which occurs 4 times in "every week", 2 times in "every month", 1 time in "a year", but does not occur in "a day".
yes a person can have h1n1 at the same time they have pneumonia.
Amazon's spending summary for this month shows the total amount of money spent on purchases, fees, and other expenses within the specified time frame.
no, once you have had certain diseases..including that one....you are permently "allergic" to beer. It will cause a relapse every time you drink. * Not true, i can speak from personal experience you may drink beer if you have had pneumonia. But i wouldn't recommended doing it right away. Wait a month.
Within the first month of work