Md55
it should be "Give me your hand" she said
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∙ 14y agoNo, the quotation marks are not in the correct place. They should be around the words "Give me your hand," as that is what the person is saying.
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No
Give me your hand,"she said".
Yes to much tea does give you stretch marks
Most of the time.
If you are in the right place and you see her you can.
There is no way you can get that. They give only Ranks and not marks.
In my opinion, the best place is Marks and Spencer's - they give much better rates than the banks. This is NOT a scientifically researched answer - more of a "word on the street" one. I always change pounds to euros at M&S! I think the best place is the Co-op its even better than Marks and Spencer.
you put your application in the mailbox that is right by the TV place
They do not tell the marks of the student. They give only the rank.
You would see that he has marks on his body or bite marks, I think. You might have clues, but then you might not. If someone has told you this, ask for evidence. If you suspect it, there is an even chance your feelings are right, just keep in mind that 50/50 means as innocent as guilty. Best course is to ask him, but do it in a public place to minimize the reaction he might give.
if you give the bord in class X then the marks of class IX will not effect but if you will give normal school based xam then it will effect
There are no quotation marks in that sentence unless you state who's saying it. "Give me your hand", said Mary, would be correct.
They do not give marks. The top 10 Thousand students are selected. There is no cut off.