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how you tell someone you like them is just to be your self around them and ask and see if you can tell them something and Say it
It is really just a saying like they`re just kidding around, or something in that nature
something that is being spread around about someone and it can be either true or not true its just what people are saying
"Poserish" describes someone or something that tries to give the impression of being something they are not, typically in a superficial or insincere way. It can refer to someone who pretends to have a certain skill, interest, or identity for attention or approval.
a movie. but it could also just mean the someone id doing something just for someone else to be happy... a movie. but it could also just mean the someone id doing something just for someone else to be happy...
Someone might look forlorn if they had just been abandoned, were deeply sad or had recently lost someone or something very dear to them. The standard dictionary definition describes forlorn as being someone who is lonely or sad because of being deserted or abandoned.
Yes, each part is correct; each part uses a different form of possessive.A possessive adjective describes a noun as belonging to someone or something; the possessive adjective is placed just before the noun it describes: You have yourversion.A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun belonging to someone or something:You have your version and she has hers.
The word 'they' is a pronoun, the plural form of the pronouns he, she, or it.The possessive forms are:The possessive pronoun is theirs. A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something. For example:The house on the corner is theirs.The possessive adjective is their. A possessive adjective describes a noun as belonging to someone or something. A possessive adjective is placed just before the noun it describes. For example:Their house is on the corner.
Actually, they haven't disappeared. They are still around and just called something else. Anyone who robs someone is a "highway man".
get them in privet and tell them you want to tell them something and just be calm
Foul is related to "fowl" because it describes something offensive or unpleasant, just as filthy describes something dirty or impure. A similar analogy for filthy could be "squalid" or "vile."