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No she doesn't get along with the cast.
It depends, is she just saying it out of the blue or is it along in a sentence? Cuz if its in a sentence then you can always say it back, as if to be a little sarcastic.
A bay is a body of water that forms an indentation along the shoreline. It can also mean a recessed area that is enclosed. The sun reflected off the water in the bay.
The Buddhist cave temples along Silk Road reflect the beliefs of Chinese people. The art was created during the Han dynasty.
Yes he did get along with them.
The raft drifts along with the current, while the sailboat uses the wind. Another day drifts lazily into the past.
Riparian refers to areas along a river. Some have cold winters, some have mild winters and some are quite warm in the winter.
sand drifts or sand dunes
No she doesn't get along with the cast.
An episome carrying a chromosomal fragment is known as a F-prime (F') plasmid. It contains part of the bacterial chromosome along with the F plasmid DNA. The chromosomal fragment can be transferred between bacteria during conjugation.
cool summers and mild winters
Because the climate along its coast is tempered by the North Pacific Current.
It varies. Koalas are found along the eastern and southern parts of Australia. The weather varies from hot and humid in the north, with drier winters, to hot and dry in the south, with winters being cold and wet.
"He walked along the beach."
It can be an adverb: "He ran along beside me." It can also be a preposition: "Somewhere along the way I lost my hat. " It depends on the usage, and the definition can be nuanced. It is an adverb in the sentence "I went along with him" and a preposition in the sentence "The chairs are along the fence."
yes e.g. "Along with David I was against it."
Along the tightrope.