5/12 of the pizza remains.
The term was used to refer to someone of another religion. To say that someone dug with the right foot meant they were Catholic, while someone who digs with the left foot is Protestant.
If someone took one-fifth of 60 plums, they took 12 plums (since 60 divided by 5 equals 12). Therefore, after taking 12 plums from the original 60, they would have 48 plums left.
Suppose they won x. They spent 2/3x and were left with x/3 Then they spent 2/3 of that so were left with x/9 Then they spent 2/3 of that so were left with x/27 which was 20000 So x = 20000*27 = 540000
27 to start, eats a third, 18 left, eats a third, 12 left, eats a third 8 left.
what is a gift left in a will
someone who is left out.
someone who is left out.
Most likely it wasn't left. Someone probably dropped it.
Someone's
Someone's bookbag was left in the cafeteria. (I hope you found the owner!)
Yes, the pronouns 'someone' and 'his' are used correctly. The pronoun 'someone' is an indefinite pronoun so we don't know if it's a he or a she (unless the group is all male or all female) so it is permissible to use 'his'. An appropriate alternative is, 'Someone left their ticket at home.' We do not know not if the individual "his" or "someone" else left the ticket at home. It it was left by "he" then the sentence should read: "He left his ticket at home."
how do I find out about someone who told me they left something in there will for me
someone/thing is left
Peter mclaren
Being called "their left hand" can mean that someone sees you as essential to them, just like their left hand. It suggests that you are reliable, trusted, and important in their life.
the relative who has left a inheritance has to have left a will to whoever they want to get the inheritance