Answer:
don’t give up! You can do it!
Explanation:
<span>يصدق</span> (Pronounced <span>yusadiq) = Believe
</span>أؤمن بك (Pronounced awmin bik) = Believe in you
Answer: hope this helps:)
Explanation:
He woke up on the wrong side of the bed: He woke up grumpy
She’s on cloud nine: She’s ecstatic
We‘re all in the same boat: We are all in the same situation
She gave me the cold shoulder: She kinda ignored you
Zip your lips: Be quiet
Answer:
Being provided with food is part of the essential care of a person. This is vital for existence. As God is our father, we (can) ask him to be always fed. This is why the request for our "daily bread" is included in the prayer.
Explanation:
The best example is when Jesus took a couple of pieces of bread, fish and wine and was able to feed the whole village, and then some. Taking care of everyone, as a father would.
Answer:
Comparative equality, superlative relative superiority, superlative absolute superiority.
Explanation:
The positive degree of comparison refers to the normal form of adjective such as big, tall etc., Comparative equality, superlative relative superiority, superlative absolute superiority. Comparative equality is used to show that two things that are similar to each other. e.g. They have as many children as we do. Superlative relative superiority is used to express the highest degree of something in relation to something else. e.g. most intelligent and more beautiful etc. Superlative absolute superiority is a degrees of comparison in an adjective which stresses on exceptional property without making a direct comparison between two objects. e.g. very and extremely are used in its superlative degree.