a hyperbole
hyperbole
In this exclamation, Benedick is expressing disbelief at the idea of someone remaining single at the age of sixty. He seems to be highlighting the rarity of finding an unmarried man of that age, implying that it's unusual for someone to stay single for so long.
May 2010
Brad. Again.
Brad was the first Bachelor in history to reject all of the Bachelorettes. He went home alone in 2007, but is ready for love again. He will be the 2011 Bachelor.
Bachelor Father - 1957 Hilda Rides Again 4-32 was released on: USA: 4 May 1961
No cause he was to freaky and he tried again until he got it
It depends on the requirements of the University, but generally no.
In American English, the question mark typically goes inside the closing quotation mark if the question is part of the quoted material. For example: "Did you hear that?" she asked.
Ulsseys Simpson Grant
Yes it's common.
if you reset the time to 7:14pm, at 7:15pm the exclamation mark will come up again on your tamagotchi and the auditions will take place again. The only thing is, if you didn't pass, it's hard to pass again a minute later. I hope this helped!
The idiom "you can say that again" is used to express strong agreement with what has just been said. It is similar to saying "I completely agree" or "that's absolutely true."