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Your nice shoes really complement your tie. complement compliment Whenever I have fried eggs, I always save the ___ for last. Whenever I have fried eggs, I always save the yolk for last. yolk yoke On my way home from the store, I always pass by a crooked telephone ____.
Elephant Embryo Ostrich Egg Human Embryo Crocodile Egg How does the body convert and create Vitamin D? Ultraviolet rays convert skin oil into the vitamin Ultraviolet rays convert skin insulin into the vitamin. Infrared radiation converts skin fat into the vitamin.
Eggs, oily fish and cereal also contribute to one's vitamin D intake. Sunlight Eggs Apples Milk How many glasses of water (about 200ml) should we be drinking every day?
She was very busy so she to the party. did not went does not went went not did not go I'll have the egg _____ omelet please. Yolk Yulk Yoke Yock If you wait a minute, I'd go with you I will go with you I'd have gone with you I would have gotten with you Which of these sentences is the most natural?
Yolk is part of an egg. A yoke attaches beasts of burden to a plough. Select the correct spelling. To censure is to criticize. A censor removes or prohibits illegal language or pictures from publication. Select the correct spelling. To be completely happy is to be altogether happy. It's an adverb.
Ice Cream Cone Pasta Primavera Eggs Benedict Mac and Cheese True or False: New York City used to be the Capital of the United States New York was the capital of the United States for only 5 years - from 1785 until 1790 True False What is the 'Lowline'?
Echidnas are actually one of the two mammal species that lay eggs and are more closely related to the platypus than hedgehogs.