In archaic English, "Fit" is the past participle of "fight". So, it is kind of like saying: "Joshua Fought The Battle of Jericho."
No, third person uses pronouns like he, she, or it.
Its the cowards way of saying yes
Bē uses a long vowel. Remember: long vowels sound like you are saying the actual letter, and short sound like you are just saying part of the letter.
like the kind that we listen to today like R&B
That's kind of like saying how much is a truck. Depends.
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simile---if it uses like or as, it is a simile........if a comparison is made without using like or as it is a metaphor
It uses a technique called "plain folks," which attempts to connect with the average viewer of the advertisement.
When someone uses the expression, "I don't not like...", they are saying they don't hate something, but don't necessary like it, either.
If you are kind to one another everyone can make the world a better place like saying please and thank you and using your manners
if you are kind then the world will be a better place like saying please and thank you and just using your manners P.S I love you 1 Direction