If you mean he is an unmarried person, you would call him single.
Yes, he is an exceptional individual.
The first person plural, subjective pronoun is we; the first person singular, subjective pronoun is I.
remarkable, extraordinary, particular, outstanding, curious
diviértanse (if its plural) diviértete (singular) diviértase (second person singular formal)
Yes, the word "says" is a verb. It is the third person singular present tense form of the verb "say."
In Dutch you say 'extraordinary' as buitengewoon or bijzonder.
Extraordinary: adjective: 1. Beyond what is ordinary or usual. 2. Highly exceptional; remarkable. 3. Employed or used for a special service, function, or occasion.Synonyms: exceptional, remarkable, magnificent, outstanding, awesome, wonderful, rare.She is an extraordinary person.
I have extraordinary skills in playing the guitar. He is an extraordinary person because he can fly in the air!
She was an ordinary person who accomplished extraordinary things.
To say "will do" in French, you can use the phrase "ferai" (first person singular) or "fera" (third person singular) from the verb "faire". For example, "I will do" can be translated as "je ferai" and "he/she will do" as "il/elle fera".
No, the word "says" does not need an apostrophe. It is the third person singular form of the verb "to say."
CREH -eh. Third person singular of creer, "to believe".
Extraordinario.