You may have eaten something that turns it cloudy, you may have not been drinking enough or you may have an infection. If it has been itchy, there is pain above the pelvis when you pee, you have to pee often, the pee smells different, there is blood, or any other symptoms along with cloudiness, you definitely have an infection and should see a doctor. Get a sample bottle from the doctor's office and take a sample in to be tested.
It could mean the time of 35 minutes past 7 o'clock.It could mean the time of 35 minutes past 7 o'clock.It could mean the time of 35 minutes past 7 o'clock.It could mean the time of 35 minutes past 7 o'clock.
Could is past tense. It is the past of can. In reported speech you could use could be to mean past.I asked him if he could be a bit quieter.
It is the past participle of "be," to exist.
Certainly Sounds like an infection, cloudy wouldn't indicate UTI but could be, More likely Bladder or worse yet could be Kidneys infection. If you have blood in your urine it is way past time to to be seeing a Dr or making a trip to the emergency room for some testing and examination. This could be serious & will get worse, quickly.
If you mean how you close it down it's by putting in the USB key that the orange guy gives him. If you mean how you escape from i it, its by escaping from the island.
It depends on how it is being used, but the past tense of the verb "to be" would be "been", and the plural form could be either "has been", "were", "was", or "have been".
Umm weird lol it could mean two things. 1. He's been studing your ways 2. He's been all over that!! Body or mind.
It depends on how it is being used, but the past tense of the verb "to be" would be "been", and the plural form could be either "has been", "were", "was", or "have been".
That depends a LOT on what you mean by "it".
Yeah... Nah.
Political events or settings that you have been involved with in the past.
It is hard to say because this is not a complete verb phrase It could be past.