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the word freeze is already in present tense. i am going to freeze this, it could also be freezing i am freezing Also Verb: to freeze, is freezing Adj: is frozen
Tonight's storm may freeze the bridges. I'm going to freeze this milk shake.
There does not seem to be Nalley's noodles and chicken soup on the shelves anymore. The company stopped making soups around 2012.
No, he will be buried.
his dad gives him leftover noodles
Tell them you need 50 packages of ramon noodles
If you are going to be cooking with them, yes.
Engine oil is not going to freeze in your engine. It will get very thick but will not freeze.
Absolutely nowhere.
Yes, just about anything can freeze. All matter is able to freeze.
Yes because its still raw and you can cook them later plus when you freeze it the bacteria die off... if you unfreeze it, cook it and freeze it and unfreeze it and cook it again YOU ARE GOING TO GET SICK
Maybe the website is going slow, or you could have a virus