It should be 'what did you eat for breakfast?'
the anser is wrong spelling lolok the real one is tail i think
"Say I can" means that you're telling me I can do something. "Say I can't" means you're telling me I cannot do it. This quote is talking about the power of words - if you tell someone that they can do something, many times, they end up working hard to accomplish their goal. The opposite is also true - if you tell someone that they can't do something, often they will give up and not even try. So "You're right either way" means that if you tell me something often enough, I'm going to believe it and it will become true.
If someone is a sucker for you, it means that they are easily swayed or attracted to you, often falling for your charms or actions without much resistance. It implies that they have a weakness for you.
"Orita le digo" is a Spanish phrase that roughly translates to "I'll tell her right now" or "I'll let her know immediately."
The future tense of "tell" is "will tell."
From the way the question is worded, it is impossible to tell whether she is wrong or right, let alone why. In order to answer this, we would need to know what the situation is and what her reaction to it is in order for us to determine if she is wrong and, if so, why.
Nothjing they are always right
The right way to address the wrong is to tell the truth. The truth may hurt but it is the right way.
Its your choice. It is a little strange but no one can tell you whether its right or wrong.
You tell me the answer and ill tell you if its right or wrong
Do the right thing. If she is wrong, have the courage to tell her so and explain with all your love why she is wrong, and if she is right, don't try to prove her wrong and thank her for showing you what's right.
is it wrong or right to tell your boyfriend or girlfriend about something wrong you did before you met?(before your relationship together) is it wrong or right to tell your boyfriend or girlfriend about something wrong you did before you met?(before your relationship together)
She is not always right, but when she is wrong you should try to tell her but if she doesn't listen just tell her fine, what ever.....
Speaking as a dad - who is sometimes wrong - Apologise, and acknowledge that you were wrong. Let him know (a) why you were wrong, and (b) what made you realise that he is right. This is the start of a better relationship for both of you.
If what they do is wise. If what they do is harmless. If what they do is mutually beneficial.
It means tell them how your hypothesis was right or not.
ya you need to tell someone and if you trust your brother enough then there is nothin wrong with that.