Count the events in a game, and track the number of times an object is clicked
Pick a background color, and count the number of colors in the game
Pick an object at random, and keep track of how many copies of an object are left in a game
Pick a maximum score, and count the number of points that have been scored
A metaphor is a word or phrase that is used to make a comparison between two people, things, animals, or places. A metaphor can be a count or a non-count noun. Examples: Their voices were of angels. (the metaphor 'angels' is a count noun) Your voice is music to my ears. (the metaphor 'music' is a non-count noun)
2 and 4 4 and 6 6 and 8 just count the even integers (or multiples of 2) and pick to numbers that are side by side on the list.
okay, lets say that you and a friend (two of you) have have an apple tree and each of you pick two apples from the tree, if you count all the apples you have picked you will see that you have four apples in total (two groups of two, 2 x 2 = 4). The next day you and two friends (so now there's three of you) go to the apple tree and pick three apples each. Now if you count all the apples you will see that you have nine apples in total (three groups of three, or 3 x 3 = 9)
yes your two year old CAN count, but it takes work also, you have to teach it how. My two year old can count to 10! but like I said you have to work with them..
A count noun is a noun that has a singular and a plural form. Examples:apple, applesbird, birdschild, childrendream, dreamsNot all nouns can be counted in individual units. Some nouns are uncountable (non-count or mass nouns). Some examples of those are:aluminumbutterdirteducation
You can only pick things up in SMG2.
we hear things by using two things called ears on the side of our heads which pick up vibrations.
You can pick these up for a pound or two if in top condition
Energy from the sunevaporationconvectioncondensationgravityprecipitationTake your pick.
purpose; audience
Outside earths atmosphere its Gravity, and on Earth its Mass and Velocity.
It can mean two things you take your pick. Iditarod1- Clear water Iditarod2- Distant place
A good topic for any essay is one that you either know about already or are willing to do your research and learn about. Pick any two things at all and you can find things that are similar and things that are different, even if you pick something like atoms and stars.
A metaphor is a word or phrase that is used to make a comparison between two people, things, animals, or places. A metaphor can be a count or a non-count noun. Examples: Their voices were of angels. (the metaphor 'angels' is a count noun) Your voice is music to my ears. (the metaphor 'music' is a non-count noun)
In Operation: Hot Sauce, you pick up two things from the pizza parlour - The hot sauce from anywhere around, and the White fur, kept behind the counter, on the pizza cooker.
yes i do as a matter a i have two ,just pick them up at yard sale .are they worth much?can you tell me about them,they are in very good condition.
2 and 4 4 and 6 6 and 8 just count the even integers (or multiples of 2) and pick to numbers that are side by side on the list.