I think I remembered my teacher saying Hypothesis,, --- XxSilvermistxX
No, you do not need to use past tense when someone asks about their day. You can respond using present tense, such as saying "It is going well" or "It's been good so far."
There are several different examples that can be used to represent the word personification. An examples is saying that someone's personification is just like a countries diplomacy.
An example of self-justification is when someone makes excuses or rationalizes their behavior in order to avoid feeling guilty or responsible for their actions. For instance, a person might justify cheating on a test by saying that everyone else was doing it or that the material was too difficult.
The correct saying is "in good conscience."
its like saying how are you so just answer as if you were saying an answer to that.
You respond by saying "howdy hows'it going" ........
RESPOND: To answer or react to something. For example, When someone calls your name you RESPOND by looking to see who called you. Or you RESPOND verbally by saying "I am here!". When someone writes you a letter you RESPOND by sending a letter back to them.
Respond.
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it is not what the other people are saying
you respond by sayin alaikum assalam which is you saying peace be upon to you and your family back
I love you!
By saying you can and will attend or offering apologies if you cannot.
In MΔori, you can greet your teacher by saying "Kia ora, kaiako" which translates to "Hello, teacher."
This is a slang term that means you strongly disagree with what someone said. For example, if someone told me that I was ugly, I might respond by saying Kiss my butt (or ass)!!
If it's about grades then you must get your grade you deserve. For example, my teacher gave me a 100 percent, but in the grade book she wrote zero. What i did was talk to her, then start saying that it is not fair. She did not even one time say sorry! Anyways, if a teacher messes up your grade, Then Tell The Teacher. It's the 3 T's.......Tell The Teacher that she messed up your grade.