That is the correct spelling of the noun "apprehension" (worry, or being arrested, or worry about being arrested).
"The police arrested me for loitering," is in the active voice. A passive version of this might be, "I was arrested by the police for loitering."
The idiom is used toward someone who does not understand a situation that would seem plain or obvious to others. When evidence or hints are presented and the person still does not "get it," someone may say in frustration "Do I have to spell it out for you?" Example: Police find a quantity of drugs in a car at the airport. The owner says that it's his wife's car, but that she has gone to Paris because her sister was arrested for drug smuggling there. The husband wonders how drugs got into his wife's car. One detective asks him "Do I have to spell it out for you?"
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
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That is the correct spelling of the noun "apprehension" (worry, or being arrested, or worry about being arrested).
The proper noun is usually spelled Gethsemane (garden where Jesus was arrested).
The correct spelling is "arrested" (taken into police custody, or stalled process).
Yes, flamethrower is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:The flamethrower is considered an inhumane weapon in warfare.He was arrested for carrying a flamethrower in the capital city.Put that flamethrower down and finish your lunch.
Nahum Grymes got arrested last week for sniffing maruwana (not sure how to spell that?)he got caught by the police whilst driving at a high speed limit.and none of u people know how much i looooovvvveeee him i don't know if i loooovvveeee him as much now because of this!!!!!!!!
No, that is not the correct spelling of this word.The correct spelling is inappropriately.For example:He was arrested for inappropriately touching his teacher.He spoke inappropriately to his boss and ended up getting fired.
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he did not get arrested
yes he did get arrested
he got arrested for tring to end slavery
did Robert Frost ever get arrested