Did you say something like this before?
In this kind of question the word did is in past tense and shows us this is a question about the past but the verb is always in present tense.
other examples:
Where did you go - not - where did you went.
Who did you see - not - who did you saw.
Sounds like something Muhammed Ali would have said.
Normally if she said something in the message that was sarcastic or if she said something rude
im not sure if she is mad but it said that she was crying backstage and she said "before it i was excited and after i wasnt excited anymore." something like that
Pancho Villa.
It means when you Say something cruel to someone because before that they said something cruel to you
It's Ke nako, and it is a Sotho word meaning: "It is time."
i dunno but my mate said it was something like 'a way of living' like being an emo or a goth or something
"i like balls"
miscimble or something like that!
Nothing happens if you see the same thing twice. People who are said to have already experienced something before it actually happened are said to be having deja vu. This means a person is doing something or seen something they feel they've already done before.
Something that is so like something else that it is impossible to distinguish it from that item is said to be indistinguishable.
He is alleged to have said "Don't let it happen like this, tell them I said something", but it is unlikely that he made any dying declaration. He was hit in the head by four bullets and probably died instantly.