It comes from an old idea that God kept track of the good things and bad things one did and that this record would be used to decide if one was admitted to heaven. This record of deeds was called 'the good book'
If I am in someone's good books then they are pleased with me.
He was a good humorist we liked all his books
God is preeminence of all that is.
The books were intended for the edification of the masses. Some religious instruction is necessary for the edification of the young. The library has many good books for your edification or enjoyment. This assignment is for your edification.
well it is correct but the grammar is wrong instead say "are you good at swimming" they both mean the same but this sentence a correct pronunciation.No. We say we are good at something if we mean that we do it well. The sentence "You are good in swimming" might be correct, but only if "swimming" is the name of a course of study, just as we might say "You are good in French," meaning you get get high marks in French class.
CNA books are considered good because the books are by good authors that write quality books. CNA sells the best business books, the top cook books and books fit for kids.
it means love that is only there because its good for someones reputation.
He was a good humorist we liked all his books
Let's use a sentence. "She was becoming more shrewd by reading the mystery books." Meaning she was becoming more clever, smart, etc. Got it? Good! :D
Let's use a sentence. "She was becoming more shrewd by reading the mystery books." Meaning she was becoming more clever, smart, etc. Got it? Good! :D
it means that it is not good at all i think
Yes. It is just stating that the person knows a bookstore with very good books. It would be a question if there was a "do" at the beginning of the sentence but there isn't so yes it is grammatically correct.
the word belief has no meaning but to be faithful and know you can trust. that's your sentence
The laws are on the books however they are generally not enforceable.
Because old books smell like old friends and new books smell like new friends.
'Cedric, please balance the equation.'
They have left the country and will not come back.
The meaning of the sentence is: "Yes, how are you? Which city do you live in?"