The participle in this sentence is "sweating". It's a participle of the verb " to sweat" and it's a present participle: which we know because it ends with an -ing (past participles end with "-ed).
Answer:
Jonas
Explanation:
" I know that, " Jonas said. "Everyone knows that. "
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<h2>honestamente ... tal vez séptimo grado para mí, fue entonces cuando realmente tuve amigos de verdad ... no he tenido ninguno en un tiempo XD. </h2><h2>También utilicé un traductor para esto</h2><h2>...yo no es fluente en espanol-</h2>
Answer:
Yes, it's correct
Explanation:
The nonsmokers have the right to tell smokers not to pollute their air, it follows that people who don’t own cars have the right to tell car owners not to drive, because the air from smokers (tobaco, etc.) can create bad impacts on others' health and if the car owners do not know how to drive and still drive their cars carelessly, it will cause the traffic accidents. So, you do not need to own any cars to have the right to tell car owners not to drive.
Answer: This is confusing but I do not agree that much because,
If we simply add the highest number twice from the digits 1-9, 9+9, which is 18. So 18 is the highest number which can be reached so 20 is not a possible number. However, if the problem has said that, we can obtain all the numbers from eleven to twenty by multiplying them, then I think it is possible...