Answer:
False
I have had this question before.
Yes, there is a difference, in most instances where you want to say you have visited somewhere, you say you have been to that place:
"I've been to London."
"I've been to the cinema."
<span>"I've just been to the toilet." </span>
<span>In these cases you are using been as the other past participle of go, and you have to use to as the preposition. </span>
However, if you are using been as the past participle, and want to indicate a state, or for how long you were somewhere, you can use been in.
<span>All the best,</span>
Answer:
'Cause he hella fine
Explanation:
You don't need a reason to be fabulous
Hi,
Christ did obey God.
God told Jesus that he would have to die on the cross, and Christ obeyed.
Christ did humble himself.
Chrsit did not serve himself.
Christ served God.
Christ did heal the sick.
Christ healed several men with leprosy.
Christ was loyal to God's plan of salvation.
Christ did not meet the needs of himself.
So the answers are 1, 2, 4, and 5.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
Steve jobs
Explanation:
he was a co-founder. i dk who the other one was.