She likes to tease her brother about his middle name.
stop tesing me.
everyone loves to tease me about my hair
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. It consists of two independent clauses ("Fred loves to tease Ethel" and "Lucy loves to tease Desi") joined by the coordinating conjunction "and."
Barely use the air to move
Being short people love to tease so the similes I use is: Good things come in small packages.
yes
it is the same as the past tense. Past tense: teased ( i had been teased) Present tense: tease, to tease Future tense: tease ( i will be teased) However, for uses on other people it is just tease e.g. I will tease you He will tease her
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David James Tease has written: 'Study of recent changes in fertilizer use on Northern Ireland dairy farms'
a shoelace can be used as a short rope or it can be used to tease animals
use styling moose or get layers get cut into it, and tease it
Taunt, tease, or provoke