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probably cuz he's, well dead, or bloated. it happens with fish too.
turn your iphone /ipod upside down and tap the now W and that should get you past that level.
In China the word for "upside-down" is "dao" which is usually followed by the modifier "le" which signifies a completion of a sentence or past-tense. Usually, you will see a character for "Fu" which means fortune turned upside-down. This is attract the attention of others to say "Hey, your 'Fu' character is upside-down!' to which in Chinese would sound like "E! Ni de 'Fu' dao le!" which sounds like "Your 'Fu' has arrived. If you are referring to the flag that was held upside down by the Chinese child at the Olympics, it is meant to signify "China has arrived!"
Flip your iPod/iPhone upside down and wait until she says, "yes, I'm the beautifull princess." then tap her.
No, it is not. It is the past tense and past participle of the transitive or intransitive verb (to overturn) and can be used as an adjective (e.g. an overturned ruling, an overturned vehicle).
The past tense of "lie down" is "lay down", and the past participle is "lain down".
Yes.
No Changing the Past, But...Unfortunately, you can not. The past is the past and there is no way you can take back or change anything. You can; however, learn from mistakes and not do what you did wrong in the future. You can also avoid letting past mistakes get you down and discouraged about your present and future. While pasts cannot be changed, futures can! Let the past stay where it belongs...in the past, and concentrate on having a better, brighter future.
The past tense of "sit down" is "sat down."
The past tense of "step down" is "stepped down."
The past tense of "falling down" is "fell down."
The past tense of change is changed.