She broke 12 pencils.
12
no you can not break the calculator it it impossible, but you can break it by hitting it with a big hammer or something
336 hours are in a winter break.
I am going to break this twig.
What did the mathematician do to practice over winter break? HIT THE SLOPES
The phrase "break out" can have different synonyms depending on the context in which the phrase is used, for example, "break out" can mean:an episode of acnean episode of rash (ex. as a side effect of an antibiotic)an escape from jail or prisonopening difficult plastic packaginggrouping, as in "The teacher told the students to break out into groups of 5 students."split apart - ex. "The professor wanted to break out his test results by age of the test participants.
Pencils break because they are made of a substance called why the hell are you writing so hard and that's what makes pencils break
Break is the correct spelling in the context of "I will break something".Brake is the correct spelling in the context of "You need to brake if something runs into the road".
well that is a very good question, you see you have to take pencils, break them in half, bury it in dirt, and give it lots of sunshine and water, and a tree will grow with pencils on it
Brush up on your spelling.
The correct spelling is "fracture" (break).
She broke her leg... apparently the shows going to have a break while they figure out what to do about that I miss Penny :(
interruption ( a break or temporal dicontinuity)
Its possible but it probably won't happen.......
That is the correct spelling of "broke" (past tense of break, or slang for penniless).
That is the correct spelling of "fracture" (to split or break).
That depends on what you think. sometimes a shaky can break easily, but sometimes the reg is better, sometimes shake!
The correct spelling is especially.It sometimes helps to break words down into smaller chunks if you have difficulty remembering the spellings.For example: es - peci - ally