Answer:
1) I do karate since I was a child.
2) I have this phone for two months.
3) I know Marcia since I was at school.
4) We live in this town/city for ten years.
5) I want to buy a new car for a long time.
I hope this helped!
(Kevin and Denise thinks) is incorrect. The correct pronunciation would be (Kevin and Denise <u>think) </u>without the plural form.
"Dad, it is just too hot to work in the garden." Dave grumbled as he hoed grass beside his father. He continued, "We could get a hot stroke from the sun."
Answer:
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Explanation:
A bolt of silk... Is a roll of cloth
This logical fallacy is called "ad hominem", which means "to the man" in latin. It means that, instead of debating about the specific question, you rather attack the person, in an attempt to discredit him and his words.
It is a logical fallacy because, when debating about anything, you should always and only talk about the actual point, instead of considering who said what.
If a serial killer claims that 2+2 equals 4, you can say something like "don't listen to him! He's a serial killer!". Yes, he may be one of the worst human being to have ever lived, but it doesn't change that this specific claim he made is true.