To him. "He" may never be the object of a proposition.
Neither of those forms is correct. The following forms are all correct:Where are you coming from?Where have you come from?Where did you come from?
all the equipment is
D all of the above are correct, APEX
If you are referring to this sentence, no, it does not resemble a correct phrase AT ALL.
I think it's all the equipment is...
More than one proverb begins this way. Two are: all things come to him who waits; and all (good) things come to an end.
Very good, that's all correct.
all living things come from other living things
All Things Come in Waves was created in 2008.
The End of All Things to Come was created on 2002-11-19.
All good things.
Neither of those forms is correct. The following forms are all correct:Where are you coming from?Where have you come from?Where did you come from?
All Good Things - Come to an End - was created on 2007-10-02.
yes
Monkeys
He is very disturbed when he waits because he wanted to make sure that the colonists would be safe with all of the british soldiers.
yes, that is called cell therory. All living things come from other living things.