Donation: English /d? ne? t/? Beauty/? Do what? ne? t/.
transitive verb
Donation; Donate (organs); Give (especially to charity); Give (blood).
Third person singular: donation present participle: donation past tense: donation past participle: donation.
Memory skills: Tang gives +-ate to do, resulting in.
Bilingual example:
All of them? Donation? Blood? Is it? Tested? For what? Hiv? And then what? Other? Infectious diseases. ?
All donated blood should be tested for HIV and other infectious diseases.
It? Is it? Mandatory? For what? Blood? The bank? Where to? Testing? All of them? Donation? Blood? For what? That? Viruses. ?
Blood banks must check whether all donated blood contains this virus.
we? Is it? Are you happy? Where to? Donation? Where to? Bona? fide? Charity? Reason.
We are happy to donate money to real charities.
More? Recently? That? Foundation? Has it started? Another one? Campaign? What's your name? National? Red? Scarf? Day? —? Answer? Day? What time? People? Donate dollars? 20? And then what? Wear? Red? Scarf? Are you online? Support? Yes? Canada? s? Campaign? And then what? Homeless? . ?
Recently, the foundation launched another activity called "National Red Scarf Day". On this day, people donate 20 dollars to wear red scarves to support the movement in Canada and help the homeless.
It? Innuendo 3? Where to? That? Tall? Percentage? Yes? Donation? Organs? That? Coming? From where? Motorcyclists. ?
This statement implies that a large part of organ donation comes from motorcycle drivers.
we? Want it? Where to? Donation? Money? Where to? Answer? Okay? Because. ?
I want to donate money to a noble cause.
What? Donation? Large size? Amount? Yes? Money? Where to? That? University. ?
He donated a large sum of money to this university.