The phrase a little bit goes a long way is very simple to explain. It means that the smallest gesture can mean something larger. For example something as small as a smile can mean the world to somebody.
The simple past tense of 'am' is 'was' or 'were'
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Yes when people refer to the "present tense" they often mean the "simple present tense". The other present tenses are normally referred to as such. For example, the "present perfect tense".Also:It is called present simple or simple present because it has one verb.
I thank it is a better way to say what.
To justify your love means to explain why you love someone. The person asking must misunderstand why you have strong feelings about them and want you to explain why you feel this way.
Vindicate = to justify To clear of all charges, accusations or blame.
What do you mean by 'justify' in the question?
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In math terms, it is more or less to make something sound reasonable; but in a way that is less formal than a proof.
You probably mean "Justify" for MS Word.
To explain why your answer is correct.
55/100 and if by simple, you mean simplify, then divide by 5. You would get 11/20.
My interpretation is this phrase is that when a tyrant is determined to do something, he will always find a way to justify his actions, regardless of the true reason.
Justify simply means to show how you can change the way the problem is set up. Example: 9(4x + 5) + 4(2x + 9) = 44x + 81 Distributive Property would be the answer. You have to name the property you that is used to make the sentence true.
a simple way of explaining a covert operation is a secret mission