<span>I am a teacher at a language school in Bath. I am married and I have two children. My brother is a doctor in the hospital in the city. he is 25 and he is (not) married. We live in bath but we are from London and every Christmas we go back to our parent's house to spend the holidays together. Last year we were in London for a week. the weather is (not) good but we are happy to be together. This year, my brother is (not going to) in London for Christmas because he is (going to) sightseeing in Paris with some friends. I would like to live in Paris, even if for a weekend!
I hope this helps!!</span>
Explanation:
He is saying even field some sounds of longer mounds this is what the poet wants to tell
Answer:
im not sure friend ask a teacher for help
Explanation:
<em>1. the quality of being unchanged from the original state</em>. Sentence 1: Despise their hard work, the miners were only able to find a small amount of crude minerals in the mine they were excavating.
<em>3. the quality of being blunt or offensive.</em> Sentence 4: The audience booed the comedian off the stage because his crude jokes were very inappropriate.
<em>4. the quality of being rough in execution</em>. Sentence 3. The architect drew a crude sketch of his designs to give his clients a general idea of what he wanted to build.
It is used in several contexts, one of them is "stark naked", when it is used like "naked as a jaybird", or in this case, when someone needs to take a shower, or change their clothes because she or he is scruffy, dirty or smelly, You may hear "go change your clothes, you are ragged as a jaybird", the color of the bird gives an appearance of dirt that is related to the popular saying.