The word is spelled 'guest'. The 'u' is silent.
He was a guest at the local theater.
As a guest, I must mind my manners.
I had a guest coming to my house.
He invited me as a guest to the concert.
I have a guest pass to backstage after the concert.
It means take over for someone. It means take over for someone.
Someone who takes over a class or event temperaliy. (sorry dont know how to spell... )
The correct spelling is coming.An example sentence is "are you coming over this weekend?"
to cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something, i hope this helps =]
find a reason to ask them how they spell their name
- A company is a commercial business. - To keep company with someone is to associate with, hang around with them. - Company is coming, or you're having company over, means someone is coming to visit. - If you have company, you have someone visiting you.
That would be appropriate.
You cannot. The ability to cast spells is a fantasy.
Over there.
Use perfume a mild one every time you meet him/her... 😁
"tripped" is a correct word... if you meant someone was walking along and they tripped over a rock.... correct past tense of "trip."
You can ask at http://www.spellsofmagic.com/It is a large community spell caster site with people on from all over the world. Someone there will probably be able to help you.