Sin·cere
sinˈsir/
adjective
free from pretense or deceit; proceeding from genuine feelings.
"they offer their sincere thanks to Paul"
synonyms:heartfelt, wholehearted, profound, deep;More
(of a person) saying what they genuinely feel or believe; not dishonest or hypocritical.
if I were you I'd probably use a formal format i.e. sir or madam
Answer:
The main difference is that you can use the Second Conditional to describe a result that can happen although it is unlikely that it will, while you use the Third Conditional to describe a situation that could have happened in the past had a condition been met.
Explanation:
Hope this helps.
Have a good night ma´am/sir.
Be safe!
The abbreviation of example?
We could travel anywhere we want in Africa e.g Kenya or Malawi.
Answer:
The inequality representing the chance of rain is r less-than 25 percent
4.5% is a solution to the inequality
24% is a solution to the inequality
Explanation:
Inequality is simply a statement that one value isn't equal to another:
a ≠ b (this is a symbol for not equal).
This can be also expressed using other words, such as:
a less than b (a < b)
a less or equal to b (a ⩽ b)
a greater than b (a > b)
a greater or equal to b (a ≥ b)
In this case, we have the chance of rain, r, is less than 25%, which means that:
r < 25%
Solution to this inequality is any value less than 25 and since we're dealing with chance of something, than the solution is any number from 0 to 25 (not including 25).
Answer:
Edbird’s Lansing was gentle because he fell on something soft
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