Yes, winning means showing you can do it, and it feels great to accomplish something! No, winning doesn't make your ability to do anything any less. Some people believe winning is everything, but to win you must lose first and learn.
Answer:
Your answer will be "support to join together"
Explanation:
If you're a patron in a bar, you're most likely a usual customer that tips well and loyally returns to the same bar, you're patronising the bar.
Answer:
1 however
2 despite
3 in spite of
4. on the contrary and rather than
Answer:
only bob
Explanation:
it´s to him if someone else reads it thats awkward