Try back at the store... and see if you can get a refund?...
he already broke up with her
you broke it
If you contact apple (itunes) direct they have made a policy of allowing re-downloads once they have established your actually bought them from your account
I think you broke it
The correct phrasing is "Who broke it?" or "Who broke it?" depending on the context. The past tense "broke" indicates that the action has already occurred, while "break" is used for the infinitive form of the verb.
Love the Way You Lie (feat. Rihanna) broke the record for most digital downloads.
The word 'broke' is already the past tense of the word 'break'.The present perfect tense is 'have broken'.
ur computer will be broke the computer ill freeze all the time
no they are not. they broke up already
no they broke up already
They broke up!!!!!!
The purpose of computer lights are to see inside your computer. If a part is broke, then you can turn on the lights and fix the broken computer parts.