Yes, は. Even coming from a mildly pro-drop language, it’s still hard to avoid using it.
Yes, は. Even coming from a mildly pro-drop language, it’s still hard to avoid using it.
It likely makes for good practice to get the students accustomed to using articles, just as Japanese students must learn to not start every sentence with the topic particle.
It’s common in Commonwealth English to say/write “with mother/father” in all lowercase letters.
Someone please inform Fritodeli Racing that the green nav light goes on the starboard side.
or Gene Masseth.
Curiously, Pep Boys already has experience catering to a Latino clientele after they expanded into Puerto Rico. Previously, Western Auto had a near monopoly on the retail-and-service business there, even during the days of Sears ownership (another company with a strong presence there) until Advance bought them in 1998…
Your Honda is the least of your concerns; it only needs replacements, if you decide to get another transmission for it. Even the water pump replacement will prove much easier than dealing with the ever encroaching rust.
They don’t have tops. What you see is the roll cage.
Ding ding ding! 50 mph (80 km/h) is the cutoff speed in my experience, which I imagine they exceeded as a matter of course.
(Read this in the voice of a British National Geographic documentary narrator)
Do you like cancer? ‘Cause that’s how you get cancer.
This truck stopped being a special edition when the first drop of carotene-infused paint fell on it.
I’d argue that every Lamborghini since the Countach qualifies as the easiest car to recognize. Even those intentionally driven into lakes for insurance purposes.
UPS casually mentioned that the package wasn’t stolen—it was auctioned and that the engine was legally the property of the seller.