What does your mother do to you if you don't listen to her about catching colds?
SCOLD.
Taking out the word riddles makes this What is life if life isn't life but a life is a life yet life doesn't make sense like life should? This riddle makes no sense- a riddle is a riddle. a riddle is not, not a riddle because a riddle is a riddle. This riddle acts as if riddles are different than riddle (no s). To answer the riddle I would answer: Riddles are riddle.
just eat it
Would you make a riddle about a corral? OK
That doesn't make sense, but I know it's a furry guy!
The answer to the riddle is the first person to make a sound after you start saying the riddle :) it may include any sound like an answer or a cough or laughing :D
Taking out the word riddles makes this What is life if life isn't life but a life is a life yet life doesn't make sense like life should? This riddle makes no sense- a riddle is a riddle. a riddle is not, not a riddle because a riddle is a riddle. This riddle acts as if riddles are different than riddle (no s). To answer the riddle I would answer: Riddles are riddle.
Would you make a riddle about a corral? OK
just eat it
Make her feel that it isnt her fault
One sentence for scold is; The teacher had to scold some students for disrupting the class.
The past tense of "scold" is "scolded."
The past participle of "scold" is "scolded."
keep scold people scold people scold people until people die..........
Tom Riddle was really Voldemort. Can you figure out this riddle? He said. That's a true riddle, how did he manage to take all that money?
"Scold" is more colloquial than "reprimand." "Scold" is commonly used in everyday conversation to criticize or reprove someone informally, while "reprimand" is more formal and typically used in professional or official settings.
It can be one - "If you don't do your homework, your teacher will scold you."However, it can also be a noun - "He is a horrible scold."
The present tense of scold is:I/You/We/They scold.He/She/It scolds.