Mga halimbawa ng paggamit ng He would make sa Ingles at ang kanilang mga pagsasalin sa Tagalog
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I bet he would make a great pet!
I already know what choice he would make.
And he would make up lines in iambic pentameter.
Because I knew what choice he would make.
He would make a terrible president of a kiddie show.
People were curious what kind of movie he would make.
He would make it his mission to make me sweat!
His sergeant told him he would make his life miserable.
Since the water andelectric supply were erratic(and allocated to the industrial belt during the daytime), he would make up to ten such trips a night.
Arend spent his school years with the intention that he would make a career in engineering.
Praise be to The Lord, that He would make known to us through our weakness that we are TRULY STONGE because of Knowing Him…!!
But of course, you know, R rated lines,X-rated lines. And he would make up lines in iambic pentameter.
Convinced he would make Manson- whom he called the Wizard- into a star, Dennis urged his brothers to record the fledgling singer at the Beach Boys studio in Brian Wilson's home.
Dam was always the lead singer and he would make Trey and I be his back up dancers.
When he was twelve years old he won a gold medal in a piano competition and it looked as if he would make music his career.
His dexterity suggested to his mother than he would make a superb surgeon and so, having obtained his high school diploma, he entered medical school in Paris in 1839.
When he slept his eyes were closed but his heart andinternal being were not in the status of sleep, therefore he would make ablution only when it was needed.
After graduating in 1735 he decided that he would make a career in law but his real passion was for mathematics and he continued to work in his spare time on that subject.
It turned out to be a decision which changed the course of Delaunay's career,for reading Laplace 's great works gave him a passion for celestial mechanics and he decided that he would make a career in that subject.
Perhaps the most benefit he derived from his famous teachers was during walks he would make in the woods with Hilbert and Minkowski where all manner of fascinating subjects were discussed in addition to mathematics, such as problems of philosophy, problems of politics, and social problems.
It established a presidential system which he believed would make it easier to implement the principles of guided democracy.
He would not make her the gift of his goodness.
Inday: He would never make that much effort for a woman, especially me.