I know the comma rules 1,3,5 that MY teacher taught us. They are: 1: items in a series. 3: while, -ing word………. 5: separate sentence interruptors. I am terribly sorry that I can't help you with #'s 2,4,&6. ;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P;P:P;P:P;P;P
hello.......................................................................................................... :) :) :) :) :) :) : ) : ) ) : )P ) P)P)P)P)P)P)P)P)P)P)P)P)P) >>
P=B×RB=P÷RR=P÷B
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<p>MCMLXXVI</p> <p>or M + (CM) + (LXX) + VI</p> <p>or M + (M - C) + L + X + X + V + I</p> <p>or 1000 + 900 + 70 + 6</p> <p>or 1976</p>
More than 90% of countries do not have the letter p in their name. There are more than 200 recognized countries in the world. There are 9 countries that begin with the letter P. Other than those 9 countries, there are only 11 other countries that include the letter p in their name.
26 countries : p
Here are some countries that contain P, but do not begin with it: Cyprus Egypt Ethiopia Japan Nepal Singapore Spain
26 countries : p
they are both countries :P
Nepal
Pakistan starts with P. It is a country south of Russia.
Hawaii. :-P
Atleast One :p
Three countries in Europe the P T Barnum took his shows to are France, England, Europe, and denmark.
:p.. how am i supposed to kno..
P. Zeydler-Zborowski has written: 'Technical assistance of developed capitalist countries to developing countries - with particular regard to Africa' -- subject(s): Technology transfer, Developing countries