Works for me and why do I like this question?Maybe it's just a whole lot better than do I look pretty or something about britney or jonas or twilight.
I really like a question that pushes my intelligence to the next level. Thank you.Now I'll just go back to starring at the wall and try to think of something to ask hopefully as good.I'm full of ****,he's full of ****.I don't have to take that **** and what does he think I am some kind of a **** or something?I mean ****!
this is in simple terms the way english works, some could follow the comparable development and a few could be of course distinctive, including on 'ed' or changing letters interior the observe like "sat" - "take a seat" changing the middle letter. Its in simple terms the way english replaced into chosen to be like :) Theres not possibly a ideal answer for that.
Not in correct English grammar. **** is a noun. Nouns don't have past tenses, linguistically speaking. LOL. If you use it as a verb, it is always correct. I **** today. I **** yesterday. and, I will **** tomorrow. But if you tweet today, did you **** yesterday? and have you twatt in the past? 8>}
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Works for me and why do I like this question?Maybe it's just a whole lot better than do I look pretty or something about britney or jonas or twilight.
I really like a question that pushes my intelligence to the next level. Thank you.Now I'll just go back to starring at the wall and try to think of something to ask hopefully as good.I'm full of ****,he's full of ****.I don't have to take that **** and what does he think I am some kind of a **** or something?I mean ****!
this is in simple terms the way english works, some could follow the comparable development and a few could be of course distinctive, including on 'ed' or changing letters interior the observe like "sat" - "take a seat" changing the middle letter. Its in simple terms the way english replaced into chosen to be like :) Theres not possibly a ideal answer for that.
Not in correct English grammar. **** is a noun. Nouns don't have past tenses, linguistically speaking. LOL. If you use it as a verb, it is always correct. I **** today. I **** yesterday. and, I will **** tomorrow. But if you tweet today, did you **** yesterday? and have you twatt in the past? 8>}
Indubitably.
No. It's an old Erse word meaning basically the same thing.
It looks you answered your own question, somewhat.
correct
Yes. Didn't you know that? EVERYBODY knows!
Hell yeah!
OF COURSE